France increases CEE funding to over €8bn for 2026
The French government will raise the energy savings certificate budget by 27% in 2026, leveraging more private funds to support thermal renovation and electric mobility.
| Countries | France |
|---|---|
| Sector | Enjeux Énergétiques |
| Theme | Investissements & Transactions, Aides et subventions |
The energy savings certificate (certificats d’économies d’énergie, CEE) scheme will receive a budget of more than €8bn ($8.47bn) in 2026, marking an increase of approximately 27% compared to the previous year. This announcement was made by Minister for Ecological Transition Monique Barbut before the Sustainable Development Committee. The mechanism, active since 2005, operates on a private financing model in which energy suppliers are required to support actions aimed at reducing energy consumption.











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