Gremillet Bill: A Text Without a Compass for France's Energy Future

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Without an impact study and without anticipation of electricity consumption levels in the coming years, the Gremillet bill, which provides for a major expansion of nuclear power, is struggling to convince industry stakeholders. It will be debated in a public session starting Monday, June 16.
This is a bill whose examination promises to stir up heated debate in the National Assembly. After its adoption by the Senate last October and its passage through committee at the beginning of June, the bill by "Les Républicains" Senator Daniel Gremillet will be debated starting Monday, June 16, in a public session at the Palais Bourbon.
This text, "National Programming and Regulatory Simplification in the Energy Sector," aims to address a regulatory shortcoming, as the energy sector drifts without a framework text to set its broad guidelines for the coming years. But the proposed law, both in substance and in form, struggles to convince....
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