Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE)
They are tasked with settling disputes concerning access to and use of the public electricity and gas networks between operators and users, and with penalising infringements of the Energy Code.
They are tasked with settling disputes concerning access to and use of the public electricity and gas networks between operators and users, and with penalising infringements of the Energy Code.
A Q&A guide to electricity regulation in France. The Q&A gives a high-level overview of the domestic electricity market, including domestic electricity companies, electricity generation and renewable
The CRE''s mission to ensure the smooth operation of retail markets also includes its involvement in setting regulated electricity and natural gas sales tariffs.
What are the electricity requirements in France? Electricity in France runs on a 220-volt, 50-hertz AC current rather than the 110-volt, 60-hertz AC current used in the United States and Canada.
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