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RTE, the French grid operator, plans a pilot project to accelerate grid connections

Forrest Crellin & America Hernandez

PARIS, 23 JUNE - Emilie Piette said at a Tuesday power conference that France would begin a pilot program later this year to shorten the "queue" for sites seeking an electrical grid connection.

She added that the programme would move projects which are already built and operational up to the front of a queue.

France hopes to attract data centres, and other industrial projects that require high power demands with its abundance of?nuclear energy. But the long wait times for a connection to grid has proven to be a stumbling-block.

Today, the first-come, first-served rule applies. It will be first-come, first-served tomorrow, thanks to a pilot program for Ile-de-France that aims at de-saturating zones most in demand in the second half this year.

She added that there are currently 33 gigawatts of projects awaiting a 'grid connection.' The demand is growing by 10% per year. RTE must invest EUR8 billion (USD9.1 'billion) by 2030 to build these lines.

France has tried to overcome the gap by offering to repurpose industrial sites that are already connected to the grid.

(source: Reuters)