Local officials at forefront of energy transition

As municipal elections approach, mayors are central to renewable energy projects despite local opposition. In La Celle-Saint-Cyr, the mayoral candidate skips public meetings to avoid anti-wind turbine debates. These efforts aim to reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels.

Local elected officials in France are pivotal in the energy transition, especially ahead of municipal elections. Unlike the centralized nuclear fleet, renewable energy projects such as wind turbines, solar farms, heat networks, or methanizers are deployed at the territorial level, spread across the country.

In La Celle-Saint-Cyr, a commune of 840 residents in the Yonne department, independent mayor Marie-Hélène Gouedard, running for re-election, has chosen not to hold public meetings. “It would turn into something purely anti-wind,” she explains, lamenting the divisiveness. A project for three wind turbines was launched in 2015 on communal land. A local association formed to oppose it, and a legal challenge is ongoing. “Since then, it’s been war in the village,” the mayor summarizes.

While mayors are not always the initiators of these major projects, they serve as the primary contacts to enable them. These initiatives promote energy sovereignty by gradually replacing imported oil and gas. Yet, they often spark local tensions, placing officials at the heart of the conflicts.

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Illustrative map and scenes of French election results: left holds Paris, Marseille, Lyon; far-right gains 70 mayors in smaller cities.
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French left keeps Paris, Marseille and Lyon as far right expands mayoral foothold

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France’s left-wing coalitions held the mayoralties of Paris, Marseille and Lyon in the 2026 municipal elections, while Marine Le Pen’s National Rally said it increased its number of mayors to about 70 nationwide. The results also exposed continuing strains inside the left as conservatives and the far right notched gains in smaller and midsize cities.

Amid a national retreat from ecological ambitions, emblematic environmental measures are becoming more consensual at the municipal level. In Paris, Les Républicains candidate Rachida Dati includes green proposals in her program for the March 15 and 22, 2026 elections. Yet, some issues remain contentious.

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As the March 15 and 22, 2026 municipal elections approach, access to healthcare has become a major concern for residents, especially in areas affected by medical deserts. Mayors and candidates are constantly questioned on this issue, despite their limited powers. Local initiatives to attract doctors have multiplied, but challenges remain.

The Nancy municipal elections, set for March 15 and 22, promise to be more open than in 2020. Outgoing socialist mayor Mathieu Klein, leading a union list without La France insoumise, will face his predecessor Laurent Hénart, backed by Les Républicains, MoDem, and Renaissance.

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Joël Amalric, 57-year-old mayor and winemaker of Foissac, is seeking a third term despite budgetary and agricultural challenges. In this Gard commune of 445 residents, he values his dual role, rooted in a family history dating back to 1699. While many rural mayors are stepping down, he highlights the flexibility and commitment of elected officials.

In Gruissan, in the Aude region, a project for 730 homes on a 32-hectare natural area is sparking intense tensions during the 2026 municipal election campaign. Promoted by Mayor Didier Codorniou, the development aims to address the housing crisis while promising a car-free seaside resort, but it endangers the ancestral vegetable gardens of 44 property owners.

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Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu presented France's new energy roadmap on Thursday, February 12, from a hydroelectric site in the Jura. This document, the third multiannual energy program (PPE3), sets guidelines for 2025-2035 and confirms a major nuclear relaunch while scaling back targets for onshore wind and solar. It aims to free France from fossil fuel dependence.

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