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France Targets 250 MW of Tidal Energy by 2030

By MGN EditorialFebruary 14, 2026 at 11:36 AM

The French government has announced plans to develop 250 MW of tidal energy capacity by 2030 as part of its new national energy strategy.

In a move to bolster its renewable energy portfolio, the French government has unveiled plans to significantly ramp up the country's tidal energy capacity over the next decade. According to a report from [Offshore Energy](https://www.offshore-energy.biz/france-plans-250-mw-tidal-energy-rollout-by-2030-in-new-energy-strategy/), the government is targeting the installation of 250 MW of tidal energy by 2030 as part of its new national energy strategy. Tidal energy, which harnesses the power of the ocean's tides to generate electricity, has long been viewed as a promising renewable resource for coastal nations like France. However, the technology has struggled to achieve widespread commercial deployment compared to other renewables like wind and solar. By setting this ambitious 250 MW target, the French government is signaling its intent to make tidal energy a more significant part of the country's future energy mix. The plan aligns with France's broader goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, which will require a major expansion of low-carbon power generation. Details on how France intends to reach the 250 MW tidal target remain sparse, but the announcement indicates the government will likely need to provide significant policy support and financial incentives to drive investment in tidal energy projects along the country's Atlantic coastline. Industry experts will be watching closely to see how this new tidal energy strategy takes shape in the years ahead.
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