France Reviews Green-Energy Subsidies as Moves Away From Nuclear

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France began reviewing subsidies for green energy developments as the country seeks to curb the cost of its plans to shift generation from nuclear to renewables.

“Changes in production costs for renewable energies and means to store them make a review necessary,” said Environment Minister Philippe Martin. “The government won’t go back on signed contracts or on action that has already been agreed.”