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Energy

3,45 billions € : French electricity exports in 2015

This figure, which has just been published by the Ministry of Durable Development, has been completely unnoticed. Comments have been focused on EDF C.F.O. resignation and the risks associated with the building of two nuclear power plants in Hinkley Point, England. These two issues are much more connected than it is usually thought. But, don’t tell it !

Our power exports have increased by 10% in 2015 and if we deduct imports, the surplus reach 2,3 billions euros, 7,1% more than in 2014. This is one of the highest contributions to France trade balance, more or ...

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Politics and energy policies

During a long period of time, energy policies were following economic or strategic considerations : to exploit natural resources the best possible way for those which had them, to guarantee supply security, to support the development of industrial sectors bringing a relative independence accompanied with job creations and exports which resulted from them. This time seems to be over in some countries like Germany and France where “turnarounds” in energy policies have been largely influenced by political considerations.

Angela Merkel CDU is much less strong than it is generally believed. It governs thanks to an alliance with Bavaria CSU but it ...

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François Mitterrand et lesTrente Glorieuses

Le 8 janvier prochain, à Jarnac, sera commémoré le vingtième anniversaire de la mort de François Mitterrand et le 26 octobre les cent ans de sa naissance. Ces évènements seront l’occasion de la publication de nombreux ouvrages, parfois critiques, n’en doutons pas, mais qui tous reconnaîtront la dimension historique de cet homme qui aura marqué la vie politique française durant la deuxième moitié du XXème siècle. 

En même temps, nos dirigeants, c’est devenu une sorte de tic de langage, à l’approche de chaque échéance électorale, vont stigmatiser ...

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