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  2. Électricité de France - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020 EDF estimated the economic slowdown due to the coronavirus pandemic could potentially reduce electricity consumption in France by 20%. EDF estimated annual nuclear output in France would be about 300 TWh in 2020 and 330-360 TWh in 2021 and 2022, down from a pre-coronavirus estimate of 375-390 TWh. Some nuclear reactors will likely ...

  3. Electricity market in France - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2017, EDF's competitors had 5.8 million residential customers, representing a market share of 17.9%, compared with 26.5 million for EDF. Over 2017, EDF lost one million residential customers subscribing to the regulated tariff. EDF also proposes market offers, which have only been chosen by 82,000 residential customers. [73]

  4. EDF Energy - Wikipedia

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    An EDF-sponsored balloon. EDF Energy Customers (trading as EDF) is wholly owned by the French state owned EDF [3] (Électricité de France) and was formed in January 2002, following the acquisition and mergers of Seeboard plc (formerly the South Eastern Electricity Board), London Electricity plc (formerly the London Electricity Board or LEB), SWEB Energy plc (formerly the South Western ...

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  6. 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.

  7. Luc Rémont - Wikipedia

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    Luc Rémont (born 7 September 1969) is a French business leader, former senior civil servant and former investment banker.. After serving as a ministerial advisor under President Jacques Chirac, he moved into the private sector, holding senior positions with the investment bank Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Schneider Electric and then Gimélec.

  8. Luminus (company) - Wikipedia

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    Luminus (former names: Société productrice d'électricité, SPE, SPE-Luminus, and EDF Luminus) is the second largest electricity producer and energy supplier on the Belgian energy market. Its main shareholder is Électricité de France with a 68.6% stake.

  9. Engie - Wikipedia

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    Engie SA (stylised in all caps as ENGIE) is a French multinational electric utility company, headquartered in La Défense, Courbevoie.Its activities cover electricity generation and distribution, natural gas, nuclear power, renewable energy, and the petroleum industry.