France says gas heating systems will be barred in new buildings as part of electrification push
The Facts
- Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced on April 10 that gas heating systems would be banned in new buildings.
- The planned ban applies to new housing, including multi-unit or collective residential buildings.
- Lecornu said the restriction would take effect by the end of the year, with coverage describing it as applying from 2027 for new buildings.
- The government presented the measure as part of a broader electrification plan aimed at reducing France’s dependence on oil and gas.
- Lecornu linked the plan to the energy shock caused by the war in the Middle East, saying the conflict was directly affecting France through energy prices and supply vulnerability.
- France said it would nearly double state support for electrification, raising annual support to about 10 billion euros through 2030.
- The broader package includes support for electric vehicles and electric heating alternatives such as heat pumps.
Context
What exactly did France announce on gas heating?
Lecornu said gas heating systems would no longer be allowed in new buildings, including collective housing, with the government saying the change would begin by the end of this year and be reflected in new-building rules from 2027 Ouest France,Le Monde,Le Monde.
Why is the government making this move now?
The government tied the decision to the recent energy shock linked to the war in the Middle East, arguing that France remains vulnerable because much of its energy use still depends on imported fossil fuels whose prices can surge during international crises Local France,20minutes,Reuters.
What else is in the electrification plan?
Beyond the gas-heating ban, the government said it would increase annual support for electrification to about 10 billion euros through 2030 and direct aid toward areas including electric vehicles and heat pumps Reuters,Bloomberg Business,France Bleu.
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