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France Breaks Historic Hydropower Grip with Law Mandating 6-GW Annual Auction

The French parliament has passed a bill that dismantles the decades-old monopoly held by state-owned utility Électricité de France (EDF) over the nation's hydropower market.

Released Monday, June 22, 2026


Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The French parliament has passed a bill that dismantles the decades-old monopoly held by state-owned utility Électricité de France (EDF) over the nation's hydropower market. The new law forces the conversion of historic hydro concessions into competitive permits. It mandates that France auction off 6 gigawatts (GW) of hydropower capacity every year under the direct supervision of the national energy regulator, the Commission de Régulation de l'Énergie (CRE).

This legislative shift brings critical structural changes to the European energy landscape. EDF currently operates 20.5 GW of hydroelectric dams, which constitutes roughly 80% of mainland France's entire hydropower capacity. This immense market dominance has drawn intense antitrust scrutiny since 2005, triggering multiple European Commission infringement proceedings against France for locking out competitors. By replacing the old concession system with a permit-based model, the new law opens up the bidding pool beyond traditional energy suppliers to include diverse industrial manufacturers. The first competitive auctions are targeted to begin within the next 18 months.

In anticipation of this new market landscape, EDF plans to execute a massive medium-term investment play. The utility intends to spend roughly 4.5 billion euro (US$5.2 billion) to construct 4 GW of new capacity, focusing almost entirely on pumped-hydro storage assets. These systems act as giant rechargeable water batteries for the grid.

This rapid expansion of on-demand renewable generation and storage comes at a critical time, as massive data centers place unprecedented strain on European electricity infrastructure. While regional officials and trade unions previously stalled these reforms over privatization fears, the new law finally resolves the dispute, opening the door for billions in clean energy infrastructure investments.


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