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  1. Homepage - CRE

    Sep 17, 2025 · CRE is the independent authority responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of the French energy markets for the benefit of consumers.

  2. Wholesale electricity market - CRE

    For more information on the functioning of the capacity mechanism, see the order of 29 November 2016 defining the capacity mechanism rules, issued in application of Article R. 335-2 of the French Energy …

  3. Presentation | CRE

    Regulated sale tariffs are governed by Articles L.337-4 to L.337-9 and R. 337-18 et seq. of the French Energy Code. They are available from the incumbent operators: EDF and the 162 local distribution …

  4. 2025-2030 strategic guideline of the French energy regulator (CRE)

    2025-2030 strategic guideline of the French energy regulator (CRE) Reports and studies Thematic reports Electricity Gas Document date: 2025.06.03 • Online date: 2025.06.03

  5. Smart grids | CRE

    Relevant grid operators, on the request of the CRE, annually update these road maps. The CRE also introduced a fifth set of tariffs for the use of public electricity grids (called TURPE 5), applicable from …

  6. Presentation | CRE

    Regulated tariffs for natural gas remain governed by Articles L. 445-1 to L. 445-4 and R. 445-1 to R. 445-7 of the Energy Code. They are offered by the incumbent suppliers: ENGIE and 22 ELDs in their …

  7. Glossary - CRE

    CRE, the French Energy Regulatory Commission, was created on 24 March 2000. Its role is to ensure that the electricity and gas markets in France function smoothly, for the benefit of end consumers …

  8. Natural gas networks | CRE

    Régaz-Bordeaux and R-GDS, which each account for around 1.5% of the total gas distributed in France, and respectively supply the city of Bordeaux and 45 other municipalities in the Gironde département, …