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"path": "/2026/04/13/france-moved-first-but-markets-everywhere-are-signaling-electrification/",
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"textContent": "France has made the first national push for increased electrification tied to the Strait of Hormuz-related energy crisis. Reuters reported that Paris will raise annual state support for electrification from €5.5 billion to €10 billion through 2030, while Le Monde summarized the package as including a ban on gas heating ... [continued]\n\nThe post France Moved First, But Markets Everywhere Are Signaling Electrification appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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