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[en] Since January 2021, Europe has experienced a rise in energy prices and the end customer is impacted by this increase in production costs. From an economic point of view, the dynamic recovery in global demand, which comes after several months of significant decline linked to the pandemic, has undoubtedly had an upward impact on all energy and carbon prices. However, this note supports the hypothesis that this surge in prices is above all a harbinger of the obstacles that will have to be overcome to achieve the necessary transition of the energy system towards a low-carbon world: the organization of greening compatible with security of supply and preserving households' purchasing power in a context of sustained price increases. To do this, it recommends abandoning an exclusive electrification policy, adopting an ambitious technologically neutral European policy and working on the complementarity of renewable energies. Faced with the prospect of a structural rise in prices, which affects households unequally, it proposes to put the fight against the vulnerability of households to energy prices at the heart of public policies, by adopting transport and thermal renovation policies restoring energy sobriety at the heart of concerns
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Depuis janvier 2021, l'Europe connait une flambee des prix de l'energie et le client final est impacte par cette hausse des couts de production. De maniere conjoncturelle, la reprise dynamique de la demande mondiale, qui intervient apres plusieurs mois de baisse significative liee a la pandemie, a incontestablement eu un impact a la hausse sur l'ensemble des prix des energies et du carbone. Mais, la presente note soutient l'hypothese que cette flambee des prix constitue surtout le signal avant-coureur des obstacles qu'il faudra surmonter pour realiser la necessaire transition du systeme energetique vers un monde bas carbone: l'organisation d'un verdissement compatible avec la securite d'approvisionnement et preservant le pouvoir de vivre des menages dans un contexte de hausse soutenue des prix. Pour cela, elle recommande de renoncer a une politique exclusive d'electrification, a se doter d'une politique europeenne ambitieuse neutre technologiquement et a travailler sur la complementarite des energies renouvelables. Face a une perspective de hausse structurelle des prix, qui touche inegalement les menages, elle propose de mettre la lutte contre la vulnerabilite des menages au prix des energies au coeur des politiques publiques, en adoptant des politiques detransport et de renovation thermique remettant la sobriete energetique au coeur des preoccupationsOriginal Title
Flambee des prix de l'energie: limiter nos vulnerabilites
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24 Nov 2021; 16 p; 5 refs.; Available from the INIS Liaison Officer for France, see the INIS website for current contact and E-mail addresses
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CARBON NEUTRALITY, ECONOMICS, ENERGY CONSERVATION, ENERGY SECURITY, ENERGY SUPPLIES, EUROPE, FRENCH ORGANIZATIONS, NATIONAL ENERGY PLANS, PRICES, RECOMMENDATIONS, RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, RESIDENTIAL SECTOR, SOCIAL IMPACT, STANDARD OF LIVING, SUPPLY AND DEMAND, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TRANSPORTATION SECTOR
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