Frankreich kehrt den fossilen Brennstoffen den Rücken – mit einem 240-Millionen-Euro-Plan. Zuschüsse für Wärmepumpen, Ladestationen für Elektrofahrzeuge und schlüsselfertige Standorte mit Netzanschluss.

    https://www.euronews.com/2026/04/10/from-ev-stations-to-heat-pump-grants-inside-frances-240m-plan-to-reduce-its-fossil-fuel-re

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    1. The best time to turn our back on fossil fuels was 15 years ago. The second best time is now.

    2. lapsuscalamari on

      It turned its back when it decided to make 70% of its base load nuclear which was decades ago. The rest has been ignoring the inevitable, sweating the asset and a slow wind down.

    3. Well country that runs on nuclear power for sure could go electric instead of fossil, one of rare countries which definitely have the capability to do it fast

    4. SeriesDowntown5947 on

      240 million you mean 240 billion. Thats much more the amount needed to impact

    5. Aggravating_Ad7022 on

      That is the point EU must be dont with fossil fuels as soon as posible, a hope the middle east shitshow will help to move more and faster to green, nuclear and a good store energy sistem

    6. Oxygenisplantpoo on

      It’s great and all but 240€ mil is like the price of an average wind farm.

    7. Known_Week_158 on

      France turned its back on fossil fuels when it invested massively in nuclear energy decades ago.

    8. Illustrious-Note3996 on

      Didn’t France get 1 bil. from usa, not to build the renewables in the states?

    9. If the EU can scale renewable energy like China does, and become an industry leader again, this whole situation could turn out as a big win.

      Whoever gets there first will basically have unlimited energy. It helps all other industries scale better as well.

    10. France is in a prime position to decarbonise transportation and heating too comparing to most other nations on earth, as they already have a decarbonised grid while also being the biggest exporter of electricity in the world.

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