France Renouvelables Blames State Regulatory Constraints for High Renewable Energy Costs
In response to the Court of Auditors report, France Renouvelables argues that the level of public support for renewables is directly determined by state-imposed regulatory constraints.
| Countries | France |
|---|---|
| Sector | Enjeux Énergétiques |
| Theme | Régulation & Gouvernance, Politique publique |
France's Court of Auditors has published a report assessing the level of public aid expenditure for renewable energy (RE) in France. In response, France Renouvelables, the professional association representing electrical RE, calls for a broader analysis that incorporates the effects of the regulatory framework on project competitiveness. The Lévy-Tuot mission is expected to deliver its own report on the subject before the end of March 2026.











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