When electrical prices rise more than five fold thus far in 2022, yes there will be plenty of electricity for those who have the money to turn on the lights.
For those people on limited incomes—they better have some rich friends this winter.
French Electricity Price Exceeds 1,000 Euros for First Time
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/french-electricity-price-exceeds-1-115417253.html
“French Electricity Price Exceeds 1,000 Euros for First Time”
Specifically, the French price is now $1130 per megawatt-hour, or $1.13 per kilowatt-hour. The US average price is 0.11 per kilowatt-hour, so the French price is 10 TIMES HIGHER than the US (or, for you Globalists, the US price is 10 times lower than the French price).
A typical average residential house electric bill (over all 12 months of the year), in Texas, is about $150 per month. Use the same energy in France, and the bill will be $1500 per month, or about $16,000 more, post tax, than Texas.
So, for the French that have $16,000 laying around, they’ll be fine. Others, good luck!
To translate that into terms