At the beginning of October, the head of the country addressed the companies that are facing the risk of signing an electricity supply contract at a high price for the next year or facing the risk of power outage.“Don’t sign.”The strange call, which the new chairman of the Energy Regulatory Commission, Emanuel Wargon, took the opposite course at the same time. Sign! he told them, as long as the price matches the market price, no matter how expensive.
The head of the country hoped for the quick adoption of measures aimed at reducing prices at the European level. As companies see the deadline approaching. Next month, electricity suppliers are expected to know their needs for 2023 and accordingly submit their request for access to power from nuclear power plants at a price approved by EDF, known as the Arena, which regulates access to historic nuclear power.
Uncertainty persists. The European discussions have bogged down. The offers on the table…
Source: Le Figaro

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