a quack obliges the State to relaunch calls for tenders

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The failures multiply: at the beginning of March, only 54 MW were allocated for wind power, and only 114 MW were awarded for solar power at the start of April. ME Image – stock.adobe.com

DECRYPTION – The government wants to make up for lost time to achieve the objectives set for 2023.

One foot on the accelerator… the other on the brake pedal. The Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) should publish, this Friday, the new specifications for three calls for tenders – one in wind power and two in photovoltaics. The application periods should then be quickly opened, from the beginning of May for the first, and in June for the other two. It is a question of correcting the shooting after a double missed which is unanimously of all the actors of the file on one point: it is “unacceptable”.

However, all the planets seemed to be aligned to respond to the government injunction to increase the share of renewable energies in the national energy mix. At the beginning of the year, the acceleration law for renewable energies was passed. For its part, the CRE had launched two ambitious calls for tenders aimed at developing 925 MW in wind power and 900 MW in solar power, in the first half alone.

Everything starts to go wrong…

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