Electricite de France SA
PAR:EDF

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Price: 12 EUR Market Closed
Market Cap: 48B EUR
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Electricite de France SA
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Electricite de Strasbourg SA
PAR:ELEC
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Mint SA
PAR:ALBUD
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E-Pango SA
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Electricite de France SA
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Market Cap
46.6B EUR
Industry
Utilities

Électricité de France SA (EDF) is a titan in the global energy sector, woven into the fabric of France's industrial and economic narrative since its establishment in 1946. As a state-controlled entity, EDF has grown into one of the world’s largest producers and distributors of electricity, leveraging its diverse portfolio that spans nuclear, hydroelectric, wind, and solar power generation. The company stands as both a stalwart of traditional energy production and a pioneer in renewable energy, orchestrating an impressive symphony of technology and resource management to usher electricity from the theoretical conception of its power plants to the tangible flicker of lights in homes and industries across France and beyond. The essence of EDF's business model revolves around its ability to generate electricity efficiently and to distribute this power in a way that satisfies both regulatory standards and consumer demands. EDF’s vast network of nuclear plants, primarily within France, allows it to generate a significant portion of electricity at a low marginal cost, which is pivotal in maintaining competitive tariff rates for consumers. By leaning into the energy transition, EDF also actively invests in and expands its renewables and energy services. This dual focus enables the company to mitigate regulatory risks associated with carbon emissions while opening new revenue streams. The success of EDF’s operations hinges not just on its technical capacity but also on its strategic adaptability, allowing it to navigate the complex and ever-evolving landscape of the global energy market.

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