Edf Signs a Long-Term Nuclear Electricity Supply Contract with Totalenergies
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The contract, which will be effective on 1 January 2028, will cover 60% of the electricity needs of the oil giant's refining and chemistry sites in France thanks to the EDF nuclear power plant.
This contract, which binds the two French groups until 2040, is intended to secure the supply of the French refining and chemistry sites of the hydrocarbon giant TotalEnergies.
More than interesting movement in the French electricity market. An alliance between the two great gala energy companies, EDF and TotalEnergys, which could become an example for many other countries. Both companies have signed a CAPN, a PPA nuclear, for the next 12 years to supply clean 24/7 electric power to all refineries and chemical plants in France. Patrick Pouyanné, president and CEO of TotalEnergys, and Bernard Fontana, president and CEO …
The national energy company has signed a 12-year contract for the supply of low-carbon electricity to TotalEnergys refineries and chemical plants in France. This partnership will cover 60% of the electricity needs of these plants. In a press release, EDF announces that it has sealed an agreement with TotalEnergys to guarantee a predominantly low-carbon nuclear electricity for the strategic industrial sites of the oil giant in France. This contra…
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