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France’s prime minister warns of energy rationing risk this winter

  • France’s prime minister urged businesses to cut energy use or face possible rationing this winter if Russia halts gas deliveries
  • Europe has been thrown into turmoil by the Ukraine war and subsequent efforts to reduce dependence on Russian oil and gas

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France generates some 70 per cent of its electricity from a fleet of 56 nuclear reactors, but 32 are currently offline. File photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne warned company bosses on Monday about the risk of energy rationing this winter and urged them to take steps to reduce their consumption.

“If we act collectively then we can overcome the risk of shortages, but unless everyone takes part and if all the bad-case scenarios come together then we could be forced to impose reductions on consumers,” Borne told members of the French business organisation Medef at a meeting near Paris on Monday.

“If we end up with rationing, companies will be the most affected and unfortunately we need to be prepared for it,” she continued.

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Borne said the government was already drawing up contingency plans, including a “quota trading system” that would enable companies to buy and sell power quotas.

The government was also preparing measures to support companies that would be “too severely affected” by rationing.

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The clear warning about the risk of shortages further underlines efforts by the government to prepare public opinion and businesses for looming difficulties caused by the ongoing war in Ukraine.

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