France

Lhyfe expects EUR10mn revenue in 2025 and cuts costs from 2026

Lhyfe aims to double its revenue next year, refocuses industrial priorities and plans a 30% cost reduction starting in 2026 to accelerate profitability.

The French government asks RTE to maintain the THT line project to Fos

The government confirms the continuation of the high-voltage line construction to Fos-Berre, despite criticism from the public debate and local tensions regarding environmental and economic impacts.

Mundi Énergies launches twenty renewable energy hubs in Canada with Haffner Energy

Mundi Énergies partners with Haffner Energy to create a network of twenty multi-energy hubs in Quebec, using residual biomass to produce renewable gas and strengthen Canada’s energy independence.
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Newcleo launches European safeguards process for lead-cooled modular reactor

French nuclear reactor developer Newcleo has submitted its lead-cooled small modular reactor design to Euratom, initiating the first regulatory phase to integrate nuclear non-proliferation safeguards at the European level.

EDF raises cost estimate for six new nuclear reactors to €72.8 billion

French state utility EDF has increased the maximum estimated cost for building six new nuclear reactors to €72.8 billion ($85.29 billion), representing a 40% rise over the original figure.

France postpones publication of energy roadmap to 2026

The government has postponed the release of the new Multiannual Energy Programme to early 2026, delayed by political tensions over the balance between nuclear and renewables.
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France: the Council of State bans coalbed methane exploitation in Lorraine

The Council of State has cancelled the authorisation to exploit coalbed methane in Lorraine, citing risks to the region's main aquifer and bringing an end to a legal battle that began over a decade ago.

Technique Solaire secures €40mn junior debt to support 392 MWp in projects

Technique Solaire has secured €40mn ($43.5mn) in junior debt from BNP Paribas Asset Management to structure two solar portfolios totalling 392 MWp across France, Spain and the Netherlands.

Neoen wins 124 MWp in solar projects in latest French government tender

Independent power producer Neoen has secured six agrivoltaic projects totalling 124 MWp, reinforcing its position as the leading winner in French solar tenders since 2021.
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TOPCon 4.0 vs HJT: the financial trade-off in the solar sector in 2026

As the photovoltaic industry enters a phase of deep restructuring, the duel between TOPCon 4.0 and heterojunction technologies is redefining manufacturers’ margins. In 2026, reducing production costs becomes the primary strategic lever for global market leaders.

BayWa r.e. sells 46 MW floating solar project in the Netherlands

BayWa r.e. has finalised the sale of a 46 MW floating solar park, the country’s largest, to a Dutch public-local consortium, marking a new step in the decentralised structuring of the solar market in the Netherlands.

Gasunie and Thyssengas to link Dutch and German hydrogen networks

Gasunie and Thyssengas have signed an agreement to convert existing gas pipelines into hydrogen conduits between the Netherlands and Germany, facilitating integration of Dutch ports with German industrial regions.
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Dalkia wins €15bn contract to manage Paris heating network until 2050

The Paris Council awards a €15bn, 25-year contract to Dalkia, a subsidiary of EDF, to operate the capital’s heating network, replacing long-time operator Engie amid political tensions ahead of municipal elections.

Newcleo considers shifting €16bn nuclear projects from the UK to the United States

Faced with shorter approval timelines, several European nuclear firms, including Newcleo, Orano and Urenco, are considering relocating key industrial investments to the United States.

Vallourec to deliver over 30,000 tonnes of pipes for TotalEnergies in Iraq

TotalEnergies has tasked Vallourec with supplying tubular solutions for drilling 48 wells as part of its integrated gas project in Iraq, reinforcing their ongoing industrial cooperation on the Ratawi field.
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Framatome launches pilot line for TRISO nuclear fuel in France

Framatome will produce TRISO fuel at Romans-sur-Isère as part of a pilot project for advanced nuclear reactors, in partnership with actors such as Blue Capsule Technology.

Five companies launch SupraMarine to test offshore superconducting cables

The consortium brings together Air Liquide, RTE, Nexans, ITP Interpipe and CentraleSupélec to develop a demonstrator for offshore electricity transport using superconducting cables cooled with liquid nitrogen.

Q ENERGY commissions new 26 MW wind farm in Haute-Marne

Developer Q ENERGY has inaugurated a seventh wind farm in Biesles, Haute-Marne, with Velto Renewables acquiring a 50% ownership stake.
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Wind fisher launches first Magnus-effect wind turbine to harness high-altitude winds

French start-up Wind fisher unveils a pioneering airborne wind system capable of producing twice as much electricity as a ground-based turbine by tapping into powerful winds above 300 metres.

Lhyfe to deliver 90 tonnes of RFNBO hydrogen to a German operator over 15 months

French hydrogen producer Lhyfe has signed an agreement to supply 90 tonnes of RFNBO-certified hydrogen to a private fuel station operator in Germany for a fleet of buses.

Eramet suspends its battery recycling project in France due to European market challenges

Eramet pauses its electric vehicle battery recycling project in northern France, citing supply difficulties and insufficient market demand in Europe, despite its partner Suez continuing in this area.

Europe Faces Chinese Competition in Offshore Wind Energy

Eight European countries meet to strengthen their commitments to offshore wind energy in the North Sea, a sector facing the growing challenge of Chinese companies.

Kerosene Remains King in Asia Despite Supply Pressures

Kerosene demand in Asia remains strong, reinforcing its position over diesel, despite the massive arrival of cargoes from India and the Middle East, which could reverse this trend.
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France: Pierre-Marie Abadie’s Appointment to Lead the ASNR Raises Concerns

The nomination of Pierre-Marie Abadie to chair the future Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection Authority (ASNR) was approved by Parliament, despite concerns about a potential conflict of interest.

A strategic partnership for offshore wind energy in Brazil

Eletrobras and Ocean Winds have signed an agreement to explore the potential of offshore wind energy in Brazil, aiming to develop this new renewable energy source to meet the growing demand for clean energy.

France: Parliamentarians Oppose the Closure of the Cordemais Power Plant

Eight deputies and senators from Loire-Atlantique are calling on Emmanuel Macron to reverse the decision to close the Cordemais coal power plant by 2027, accusing the government of breaking its environmental commitments.
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France ready to face winter thanks to solid gas infrastructures

France assures it has the necessary infrastructures to meet its gas needs this winter while supporting its European neighbors, despite potential drops in temperatures.

Gabon acquires 15% of the Baudroie oil field from TotalEnergies

The Gabon Oil Company (GOC) strengthens its position in the oil sector by purchasing 15% of Baudroie shares, previously owned by TotalEnergies. This acquisition aims to increase national production.

Germany Approves a 9,040 km Hydrogen Network for 18.9 Billion Euros

Germany is launching a 9,040 km hydrogen network, aiming to accelerate the energy transition. About 60% of the infrastructure will be converted from natural gas pipelines. The total cost is estimated at 18.9 billion euros, with progressive commissioning until 2032.
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Serbia accelerates discussions on future nuclear projects

Serbia continues talks with Rosatom to lift the ban on nuclear energy in place since 1989 and explores opportunities in modern nuclear technologies.

Orano launches working groups for the development of fast reactor fuels

Orano creates two sharing groups dedicated to fast neutron reactors in France. These groups bring together the main designers of advanced modular reactors, aiming to develop sustainable nuclear fuel solutions.

France Unveils Its Multi-Year Strategy to Finance the Ecological Transition

The French government presents its first multi-year strategy aimed at increasing low-carbon investments by €110 billion by 2030, thereby supporting the country's ecological and energy transition.
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European Nuclear Energy Alliance Calls for Support from the EU Commission

Members of the European Nuclear Energy Alliance have called on the upcoming European Commission to recognize the role of nuclear and renewables in Europe's decarbonization between 2024 and 2029.

Lhyfe Inaugurates Its Largest Renewable Hydrogen Production Site in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Lhyfe Begins Construction of Its Largest French Renewable Hydrogen Site in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Doubling Its Production Capacity and Strengthening Its Presence in Europe.

France Publishes Offshore Wind Deployment Map by 2035 and 2050

The French government unveils its strategy to increase offshore wind capacity, targeting 18 GW by 2035 and 45 GW by 2050, through an ambitious call for tenders covering all maritime fronts.
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Ohmium and SwitcH2 Have Finalized a 300 MW Floating Project

Ohmium and SwitcH2 Have Finalized the Development of a 300 MW Green Ammonia Floating Production Project off Southern Europe

Tunnel under the English Channel: Getlink Still Weighed Down by Its Electric Cable Activity

Getlink reports stable Q3 revenue despite a significant decline linked to the suspended ElecLink activity. The company relies on its traditional services to offset losses.

Rally in Nantes Against Job Cuts at GE Vernova

Approximately 200 GE Vernova employees gathered in Nantes to protest job cuts at two sites in Loire-Atlantique, expressing their concerns about the future of offshore wind energy in France.
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CEO of TotalEnergies: A Reasoned Energy Transition in the Face of Climate Challenges

The CEO of TotalEnergies, Patrick Pouyanné, calls for a balanced energy transition, criticizing alarmist approaches and emphasizing the need to reconcile economic development with investment in decarbonized energies.

Deputies Revoke the Electricity Tax Increase in Committee

Members of the Finance Committee have rejected a planned increase in the electricity tax, influenced by various amendments and concerns related to energy poverty. However, the project will be re-examined in a plenary session.