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EDF Renewables

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EDF Renewables is a French company that produces renewable energy. It is fully owned by EDF Group. The company develops, funds, builds, and operates wind, solar, storage, and marine energy projects for itself and for third parties. It is based in Nanterre, France, and is led by CEO Béatrice Buffon. It was founded in 2004 by Pâris Mouratoglou and was renamed EDF Renewables in 2018.

The company operates in 22 countries and has a global installed capacity of about 12.5 GW (as of 2019). Wind power is the largest part of its portfolio, followed by solar and energy storage, with activities also extending to marine energy.

In 2021, EDF Renewables reported revenue of €1.856 billion, an operating income of €813 million, and employed about 4,382 people. The group continues to grow its wind, solar, and storage projects worldwide, including major offshore wind initiatives in Europe and solar developments in the Americas and beyond. A key goal is to expand solar capacity in France through initiatives like the Solar Plan announced in 2017, along with acquisitions to broaden its capabilities in solar installations and energy storage.


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