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Solar-energy producers should sell electricity to grid, French Polynesia's watchdog says

( July 3, 2025, 05:38 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Solar-energy producers in French Polynesia should sell electricity to public platforms rather than using the solar energy directly or delegate its use to third parties, according to the French Pacific territory’s antitrust watchdog. In a new report, the Autorité polynésienne de la concurrence said its conclusion on how to manage solar power wouldn’t impede the development of renewable energy in French Polynesia, but would guarantee a fair energy transition to all people in the territory. In particular, the current system allows those with the means to invest in solar panels to sidestep the cost of maintaining electricity infrastructure on the public grid, with others, including small businesses, left completely reliant on the network.The APC's full report, and its press release, are attached. ...

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