Aid for photovoltaic electricity production: changes to the regulations
Ministerial Order no. 2025-171 of 31 March 2025 (JDM no. 8741 of 4 April 2025) introduced changes to the regulations governing aid for the production of photovoltaic electricity ("aide à la production
Monaco
It represents all the energy required to supply end users in the country. Some of these energy sources are used directly while most are transformed into fuels or electricity for final consumption.
Electricity rates (individuals) • SMEG • Energy source
This catalogue outlines the technical services offered by SMEG as Manager of the Public Electricity and Natural Gas Distribution Network in the Principality of Monaco.
Monaco
Unlike other energy commodities such as coal, oil and natural gas, electricity trade between countries is relatively limited as it is more technically complex and requires a direct cross-border interconnection.
Monaco Government Announces the Measures to
Monaco Government announces the tariff shield and the measures taken to control energy consumption.
New energy regulations for buildings in the Principality
These new regulations supplement the numerous tools that the Prince''s Government has put in place to support those involved in Monaco''s energy transition. Marie-Pierre Gramaglia
Lights out, air-con off: Monaco government announces new plan to
Businesses in Monaco must now turn off the lights overnight and set a 25°C limit to air conditioning as the government attempts to reduce the Principality''s energy consumption.
Energy in Monaco
Energy in Monaco describes energy production, consumption and importation in the Principality of Monaco. Monaco has no domestic sources of fossil fuels and relies entirely on imports of electricity, gas and fuels from France. Monaco''s sole national power company is Société Monégasque de l''Electricité et du Gaz (SMEG, Monegasque Electricity and Gas Company), which operates the country''s electric and gas gri
Energy Law at Monaco
Monaco''s energy law framework focuses on sustainability, energy efficiency, and reducing carbon emissions. Although largely dependent on imported electricity, the principality
Regulations relating to energy, greenhouse gas emissions and
Electricity supply Ordinance No. 3.764 of 25 April 2012 giving effect to the Convention between the Government of the French Republic and the Principality of Monaco on the supply of