The boss of TotalEnergies Patrick Pouyanné said he was ready on Wednesday to "make a discount" on the electricity supply contracts concluded in 2022 at a high price with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), estimating that 6,000 customers were concerned.

"We have a certain number of SMEs which are affected by prices that are too high, contracts signed between July and December, and we are going to offer them the possibility of renegotiating a contract" with a price of around 280 euros per megawatt hour, said said Pouyanné in an interview with BFM Business broadcast on Wednesday evening, referring to an alignment with the guaranteed rate for very small businesses (TPE), announced in early January.

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