the tariff shield on electricity will be maintained until the beginning of 2025, announces Bruno Le Maire

Created in October 2021, this shield was put in place to limit increases in French household bills.

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The Minister of Economy Bruno Le Maire, at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, on April 19, 2023. (XOSE BOUZAS / HANS LUCAS / AFP)

Two more years. The tariff shield on electricity, put in place by the French government since October 2021 to limit increases in bills, will be maintained for another two years, announced Friday April 21 the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire, on LCI. “I give us two years, by the start of 2025, to get out of the electricity shield”because of the tariffs that remain “very high” compared to the pre-crisis situation, he said.

Electricity production by EDF remains “a little below what we could expect, so the prices are even higher”, said Bruno Le Maire. The release of this shield will thus be progressive “not to worry” the French. The increase in the regulated electricity tariff, capped by the State thanks to subsidies, was 4% in 2022 and 15% in 2023.

On the other hand, the minister considers that the extension of the tariff shield on gas is no longer justified, because natural gas prices have fallen significantly since the unprecedented peaks of 2022, caused by the war in Ukraine and the end of gas exports Russian to Western Europe. The costs“have returned to the pre-crisis situation, at 50 euros per megawatt hour”, according to the minister. The shield will stop “from this year”he announced.


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