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A welcome development for the French energy sector: in 2023, renewable energies crossed a symbolic threshold, accounting for over 30% of total electricity consumption. This represents a six-point increase from the previous year, revealing a positive trend towards greener and more sustainable energy.
This significant rise is largely attributed to the expansion of wind farms and solar installations across the country. With a 23% increase in renewable energy production, France confirms its commitment to the energy transition.
Although hydropower remains the primary source of renewable energy, wind and solar energy have also made notable advances. Offshore wind, in particular, now significantly contributes to national energy production.
This new energy reality is not uniform across the territory. Regions like Hauts-de-France and Nouvelle-Aquitaine stand out for their leadership in onshore wind and solar energy.
However, despite this progress, France still has a way to go to catch up with its European neighbors in renewable energy. With countries like Germany, Spain, and Portugal already surpassing thresholds of 50% or even 60%, France must intensify its efforts to accelerate its energy transition.
This achievement demonstrates the considerable potential of renewable energies in building a more sustainable and responsible energy future.

Every year, nearly 50,000 people obtain refugee status in France. But this step often only marks the beginning of a new chapter filled with challenges. Language learning, socio-cultural adaptation, and residential stability remain major obstacles. Founded by SINGA in 2015, J’accueille was created to address this reality. Its mission: to support refugees towards autonomy by connecting them with individuals willing to open their homes and share more than just their roof.
With over 1,200 people welcomed across 23 French departments, J’accueille embodies the essence of inclusion. Opening one’s door means offering stability but also creating connections and sharing experiences. For those welcomed, it is an opportunity to catch their breath, thrive in their new environment, and envision the future.
To welcome others, you need a free room, sincere willingness, and a bit of preparation. Beyond cultural differences, it is about establishing an equal relationship.
Thank you for this wonderful initiative! 🌍

Key players in the Grand Paris project gathered for the Matinale Ville Durable organized by Le Journal du Grand Paris. Labeling, balancing housing production with climate sustainability, structuring the off-site construction sector, and energy renovation were among the key topics addressed during the second major event of the Grand Paris Assizes, focusing on crucial themes for envisioning the city of tomorrow.
The round table dedicated to structuring the off-site construction sector explored the real potential of this constructive solution, which allows for shorter and cleaner construction sites, better working conditions, significant reduction of nuisances, and decreased carbon footprint of projects.
Find the summary of this round table, led by Annabelle Ledoux, in Le Journal du Grand Paris