EDF | Latest News & Updates - Nov 15, 2024 Release

EDF UK R&D is partnering with Irish Ferries and Stena Line to create a green maritime corridor between the UK and Ireland, starting with a feasibility study on the Dublin-Holyhead route...


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EDF

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EDF (Électricité de France) is a global, integrated energy company headquartered in Paris, France, specializing in electric power generation. The company is committed to building a net zero energy future through innovative solutions and services, focusing on electricity, nuclear energy, renewable energies, and gas. EDF is one of the world's largest electricity producers and the largest renewable energy producer in Europe, with a significant presence in both residential and business energy solutions.


EDF - Latest News and Updates

  • EDF UK R&D is partnering with Irish Ferries and Stena Line to create a green maritime corridor between the UK and Ireland, starting with a feasibility study on the Dublin-Holyhead route.
  • EDF's Real Estate Department is supporting the company's teams in their transformations.
  • Jérôme Zielinski, Chef du Département Solidarité pour EDF Commerce, announced the winners of the Trophées EDF Solidarité will be revealed at the award ceremony in January.
  • EDF's Director of Transmission, Ahmad Attar-Bashi, emphasized the importance of early community engagement in energy projects during a panel at the Energy Infrastructure and Community Engagement Conference in Sydney.
  • EDF released the results of the Obs'COP 2024, a global climate opinion survey conducted by Ipsos in 30 countries.
  • EDF is currently hiring a SAP SD/MM Functional Consultant in France.
  • On November 12, 2024, EDF launched the cheapest 12-month fixed tariff among major suppliers, with no exit fees and a cost of £1,588 for typical users.

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