Le modele francais
2009-06-03
The Economist wrote in May that the German and Anglo-Saxon
ways of doing things are out and that the French model is now
de rigueur. The French think more long-term and provide
greater social protection. CEO Pierre Gadonneix of EDF boasts of
how much his utility is loved by the French people. The state,
which owns 85% of EDF, achieves this in part by regulating
residential electricity rates. This is allowed under an EU directive,
and the subsidies for households and SMEs aren't being
challenged by the EU in its ongoing assessment of French energy
policy. The Czech electricity market is often set against
Germany's, but comparing it to France's makes more sense. Like
EDF, ÈEZ is a monopoly power generator that is majority-owned
by the state. The difference is that EDF is more socially
conscious. As elections approach, watch for more Czech
politicians to start singing La Marseillaise.
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