Paris Finalises Energy Roadmap for 2025–2035 with Imminent Decree

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Paris is on the verge of finalising its energy roadmap for the period 2025–2035, with an imminent decree expected to be published by the end of the first quarter of 2025. This roadmap is part of France's broader strategy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Key Objectives of the Roadmap
The energy roadmap outlines ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions across various sectors, including transport, housing, food, and energy. The primary goals are:
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Reducing Fossil Fuel Dependency: The share of fossil fuels in final energy consumption is to fall from 60% in 2022 to 42% in 2030 and 30% in 2035.
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Enhancing Energy Efficiency: A target of a 28.6% reduction in energy consumption between 2012 and 2030 is set, focusing on conservation and energy efficiency measures.
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Expanding Decarbonised Energy Production: The roadmap aims to accelerate the development of renewable energies and the revival.
Sector-Specific Targets
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Transport: The government aims to cut emissions by 31, focusing on the growth of electric vehicles, increasing public transport, and expanding charging infrastructure.
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Housing: Emissions from buildings are to be reduced by 44%, with plans to replace 75% of oil-fired and install 1 million heat pumps.
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Agriculture and Food: The roadmap includes measures to reduce emissions from agriculture by 9%, promoting organic farming and reducing the use of nitrogen fertilizers.
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Industry: A 37% reduction in emissions is targeted through the use of electricity, biomass, hydrogen, and CO₂ capture and storage technologies.
Renewable Energy Targets
The roadmap sets ambitious targets for renewable energy production:
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Photovoltaic Power: A sixfold increase in photovoltaic power between 2022
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Offshore Wind Power: Reaching 18 gigawatts up from 0.6 GW
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Onshore Wind Power: Doubling capacity from 21 GW to 45 GW over the same period.
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Nuclear Power: The commissioning of the evolutionary power and the construction of six EPR 2 reactors, with the potential for eight more.
Implementation and Governance
The final version of the roadmap will be adopted by decree, rather than being enshrined in law as required by the Energy Code. The government had previously abandoned the energy-climate planning. The decree is expected to be published at the end of the Multiannual Energy Program (PPE) and in the second half of the third National Low-Carbon Strategy (SNBC).
Paris's finalisation of its energy roadmap for 2025–2035 marks a significant step towards achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. The ambitious targets set across various sectors reflect a comprehensive approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and transitioning to a more sustainable energy system. The imminent decree will provide the legal framework necessary to implement these plans and drive the necessary changes across the country.
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