EDF | Latest News & Updates - Feb 13, 2025 Release

Tamer Albishawi has left EDF as Chief Nuclear Officer in the United Kingdom to join Emirates Nuclear Energy Company as Enterprise Chief of Nuclear Operations...


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EDF is an energy provider in the UK, supplying electricity and gas to homes and businesses. The company is committed to achieving Net Zero by investing in low-carbon technologies, including wind, nuclear, and solar energy. With over 40 years of experience in providing low-carbon electricity, EDF is also focused on helping customers decarbonise their energy usage through innovative solutions such as heat pumps and electric vehicles.


EDF - Latest News and Updates

  • Tamer Albishawi has left EDF as Chief Nuclear Officer in the United Kingdom to join Emirates Nuclear Energy Company as Enterprise Chief of Nuclear Operations.
  • India is expected to allow EDF to proceed with the Jaitapur nuclear power plant and collaborate on small modular reactors with Indian firms.
  • EDF acquired the 350-MW Baixo Iguacu Hydropower Plant in Brazil from Iberdrola for $247.1 million.
  • Tom Reid has left EDF to join Westinghouse Electric Company as Director, Engineered Solutions in the United Kingdom, after serving as Engineering Manager at EDF (UK).
  • EDF released the first 2025 Quarterly Energy Roundup with key developments in gas and power markets and insights on regulatory changes.
  • EDF Renewables Ireland will host a public exhibition for the proposed Carrowkeel Wind Farm in County Roscommon on February 27.
  • Fugro built 6 large-diameter shafts for EDF's cooling system in the Bristol Channel, ensuring a reliable seawater supply for nuclear reactors.
  • EDF offers the GoElectric tariff, which requires a smart meter to track energy usage accurately.

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