in 2023, France must “necessarily” expect further price increases

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«We must further improve national sobriety, secure supplies and reform the energy market“, pleads Jacques Percebois. Lionel BONAVENTURE / AFP

MAINTENANCE – Professor emeritus at the University of Montpellier and director of the Center for Research in Economics and Energy Law, Jacques Percebois believes that next year should be “the time for energy reforms”.

Shortage of fuel, sobriety, electrical load shedding… These terms punctuated the year 2022, placed under the sign of the energy crisis. With the approach of a new year, the fears of the French redouble again. Will we experience a further increase in gas and electricity bills? Have the national and European energy measures been conclusive? What are the challenges for French supply and production?

Professor emeritus at the University of Montpellier and director of the Center for Research in Energy Economics and Law (CREDEN), Jacques Percebois examines 2022 for Le Figaro and plans for the next few months.

Jacques Percebois, professor emeritus at the University of Montpellier and director of the Center for Research in Energy Economics and Law. Jacques Percebois

LE FIGARO. – The year 2022 is coming to an end. What conclusions can we draw from an energy point of view?

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