#ECOR2512649ADecree of September 8, 2025, regarding the application of parts III and IV. A and B of Article 175 of the Finance Law for 2025
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This decree regulates how energy producers with purchase obligation contracts participate in public energy network services in France. During periods without production limitations, producers cannot offer additional energy supply but can offer to reduce their output. If production is limited or halted, they can offer additional supply or further reduction beyond initial limits. This impacts energy producers and buyers, requiring adjustments to contract billing and participation in network services.
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Key Changes
- Energy producers with purchase obligations are restricted from offering additional production during normal periods.
- During limited production periods, producers can offer additional production beyond initial limits.
- Contract billing adjustments are needed to align with network service participation requirements.
Obligations
What this law requires
Producers with purchase obligation contracts must not offer additional energy supply during periods without production limitations but are allowed to offer a reduction of their output.
During periods when the buyer has requested a halt or limitation of production, producers may offer additional electricity supply up to the amount they can produce above the transmitted order by the buyer.
Producers must offer additional production reduction beyond initial limits when production is limited or halted by the buyer.
The network manager must communicate production data, corrected for participation in adjustment mechanisms, to the buyer and producer by the first day of the fourth month following the month of production.
Producers must send the annual adjustment billing arising from differences in remuneration to the contracting party within five months after the contract's anniversary date.