Ce rapport choc qui appelle à mieux encadrer les énergies renouvelables
A report by Jean-Bernard Lévy and Thierry Tuot, commissioned by the French Prime Minister in late November, was presented to Sébastien Lecornu on April 9, 2026. The report addresses how to produce the cheapest possible electricity from renewable energy sources.

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AI-generatedA report by Jean-Bernard Lévy and Thierry Tuot, commissioned by the French Prime Minister in late November, was presented to Sébastien Lecornu on April 9, 2026. The report addresses how to produce the cheapest possible electricity from renewable energy sources. While not advocating for the cessation of renewable energy development, it calls for better regulation of the sector, highlighting inconsistencies within the current system. It suggests prioritizing large-scale installations to optimize costs. The report acknowledges the increasing state support for photovoltaic and wind energy producers, which is projected to rise significantly in the coming years, especially in light of the conflict in Iran and the need to reduce dependence on gas and oil.
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4 extractedThe Prime Minister asked Jean-Bernard Lévy and Thierry Tuot how to produce the cheapest possible renewable electricity.
The State's support for photovoltaic and wind power producers is increasing from €2.6 billion to at least €6.8 billion this year.
The Lévy-Tuot report recommends prioritizing large-scale renewable energy installations to optimize costs.
The annual bill for renewable energy support should be between €5 billion and €10 billion in the next five years.