
France commits to raising domestically produced electricity's share in its energy mix from 30 to 60 percent by 2030 under an ambitious private-sector pact.
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French President Emmanuel Macron has signed a landmark energy pact with hundreds of companies aimed at doubling the share of domestically produced electricity in France's energy mix by 2030 — from 30 to 60 percent — RFI English reported.
The agreement is framed as an ambitious drive toward what the French government describes as a "desirable" electric future, with financing drawn primarily from major private sources rather than relying solely on public budgets. The involvement of hundreds of companies signals a broad industrial commitment to the transition.
Macron signed the pact as part of a wider push to reduce France's dependence on imported energy and accelerate the country's shift toward cleaner, home-grown electricity production. The 2030 target represents a significant structural change to France's energy mix, requiring sustained investment across power generation, grid infrastructure, and emerging clean technologies.
The initiative reflects Paris's broader strategy of mobilising private capital to meet national climate and energy security goals without overburdening state finances.
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