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France Updates Net-Zero Plan, with Fossil Fuel Phaseout
France aims to increase renewable electricity to 55% by 2050 and phase out fossil gas and oil use to meet Paris Agreement goals, balancing emissions cuts with economic growth.
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On Friday, the government released France's updated strategy to become a "carbon neutral" in 2050, an extremely ambitious goal that includes the end of oil and gas.This three-year project...
France plans to phase out oil by 2045 and natural gas by 2050, according to an updated climate plan presented by the government today. It will also aim to increase the share of electricity in all energy consumption by 50% by 2050 compared to 2023, mainly through renewable energy sources.
France hopes, in particular, to emerge from oil by 2045, and fossil gas by 2050, while relying heavily on the decarbonization of its electricity production.
·Nancy, France
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Left
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