The CEO of Engie, a major utility company, has expressed strong opposition to a proposal by Marine Le Pen's far-right party to eliminate renewable energy sources and the energy regulator in France. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the CEO's concerns that such a move would be detrimental to the country's energy sector. The plan, which aims to dismantle existing renewable infrastructure, has sparked significant debate among industry leaders and policymakers. Critics argue that abandoning renewables could hinder France's progress towards sustainable energy goals and negatively impact the economy. The CEO emphasized the importance of maintaining a balanced energy mix to ensure stability and growth. This proposal comes amid broader discussions on energy policy and climate change in France, as the nation seeks to navigate its future energy strategy.