
Time for renewables: how Covid-19 has affected Wind and Solar development in France
A new day, a new article on Covid-19 pandemic effects on the economy. Leaders of the big industries continue to watch, with great concern, the
A new day, a new article on Covid-19 pandemic effects on the economy. Leaders of the big industries continue to watch, with great concern, the
Although the common belief now is that the debate on the post-ARENH system is as old as the ARENH itself, we must still recognise that
Our February article envisaged the end of a lengthy saga in the gas sector… and yet, here we are again with a new instalment! Following
December 2019 saw the publication of an impressive number of texts regarding the natural gas sector regulation in France… After the Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE)
In the beginning, it was only meant to be a bill for correcting a minor issue – practically a typo or oversight on the part
In a report made public on Friday 7 June (Gas 2019), the International Energy Agency (IEA) states that the demand for natural gas grew by
Every day, energy market analysts comment, systematically and seemingly without any particular rules, on market movements and outlooks (bullish, bearish or stable) with respect to
In its latest newsletter, the CRE [French Energy Regulatory Commission] provided an update on the 2019-2020 storage capacity auctions and published the storage compensation tariff
[This article was based on information available as of January 18, 2019 and the EPP has since been published. And its content is consistent with what
The Programmation Pluriannuelle de l’Énergie [multi-annual energy programing] (PPE) was finally presented by the Minister for Ecological and Solidarity-based Transition, François de Rugy, on 27