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Energy Gang

France's Presidential Election and the Future of Nuclear

Energy Gang

Wood Mackenzie

Tech News, Environment, Sustainability, Innovation, Renewable Energy, Technology, Alternative Energy, Energy, News, Cleantech, Wind Energy, Business, Climate Change, Solar Energy

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2017

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

To many, France’s ongoing elections are the latest showdown between the liberal world order and a new brand of right-wing populism. That narrative follows a similar path in energy. France’s elections are pitting nuclear versus renewables, closed markets versus open, and disruption versus protectionism. France is going through a quite radical revaluation of its electricity mix. It gets about 75 percent of its electricity from nuclear. However, in 2015, President François Holland set a policy that would phase out aging nuclear plants, and reduce nuclear generation to 50 percent by 2025. He wants to fill in the gap with more renewables and efficiency. Now the two presidential candidates -- Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen -- are sparring over what to do with nuclear. It’s part of a broader debate over nationalizing the energy giant EDF, expanding or limiting energy trading with the E.U., and mixing variable renewables with a really high nuclear grid. On this week's podcast: As we near the May 7 run-off election between Macron and Le Pen, we consider the future of the world’s leading nuclear energy power during a time of political volatility and electricity market transformation. Then, are we at the start of a new solar trade war between America and the rest of the world? We'll discuss Suniva's wide-ranging trade complaint to the government. Finally, the U.K. recently went coal-free for a day. We place its significance. This podcast is sponsored by KACO New Energy, a leading solar inverter company with superior engineering and unmatched customer service: http://kaco-newenergy.com/ Make sure to subscribe to our other podcast, The Interchange. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-interchange/id1221460035?mt=2 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/theinterchangepodcast See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Secondly, don't forget to subscribe to the other GTM podcast I produce and co-host with

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Shale Khan, our senior VP of GTM research, it's called the Interchange.

0:56.0

We're on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher.

0:59.0

And in this show, we debate and discuss the top news, and we try to provide analysis to what's going on

1:04.8

every week. In the interchange we tend to go a bit deeper into the numbers behind

1:09.3

certain trends. You'll find links to subscribe in our show notes. I think you'll find it's a nice compliment to your energy

1:15.7

podcasting diet. Finally, thanks to our sponsor, Kako New Energy, the fastest growing solar inverter

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company in the Americas.

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Kaco has been in business for more than 100 years

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and has been making superior German quality PV inverters since the 1990s.

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In fact, it's been manufacturing many of them right in San Antonio, Texas since 2013. With a wide variety of residential, commercial, and utility scale inverters, Kaco works with developers and installers in every

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corner of the solar market, making it the preferred brand across the US and

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