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  2. AOL

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  3. Électricité de France - Wikipedia

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    SNET (Société nationale d'électricité et de thermique): This company is the successor of depleting coal companies and primarily produce thermal electricity (2.5 TWh). Its capital (81%) belonged predominantly to Collieries of France and with EDF. A portion of the capital (30%) was sold to Endesa, the main Spanish electricity producer ...

  4. EDF Renewables - Wikipedia

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    EDF Renewables (formerly EDF Renouvelables) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the French utility EDF Group, specializing in renewable energy production. [2] [3] As an integrated operator, the Group develops and finances the construction of renewable energy facilities, and manages operations and maintenance for its own account and for third parties.

  5. Gaz de France - Wikipedia

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    Gaz de France was created with its sister company Électricité de France (EDF) in 1946 by the French Government. After the liberalisation of Europe’s energy markets, Gaz de France also entered into the electricity sector, having developed combined natural gas-electricity offerings.

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  7. Et moi, et moi, et moi - Wikipedia

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    "Et moi, et moi, et moi" (French pronunciation: [e mwa e mwa e mwa], lit. ' And me, and me, and me ' ) is the debut single by French singer-songwriter Jacques Dutronc , released in 1966. It is featured on his self-titled debut album .