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More about Électricité de France >>Électricité de France (EDF) is a French multinational electric utility company, largely owned by the French state. It is one of the world's largest producers of electricity, with a diverse portfolio including nuclear, thermal, and renewable energy sources. EDF operates globally, providing electricity generation, distribution, and energy services.
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France Refuses to Surrender Nuclear Power - CarbonCredits.com
27-08-2025
French Nuclear Outages Caused by Jellyfish Are Being Extended - Energy Connects
12-08-2025
France: the government asks EDF to reassess the sale of its subsidiary Exaion - energynews
25-08-2025
EDF to halt Gravelines 3 French reactor Aug. 10 to Aug. 23 - AInvest
23-08-2025
Swarm of jellyfish forces shutdown at French nuclear power plant - Al Jazeera
12-08-2025
Jellyfish Invasion: How a Nuclear Power Plant Was Shut Down - The Jerusalem Post
12-08-2025
A Mob of Alien Creatures Just Took 4 Nuclear Reactors Completely Offline - Popular Mechanics
15-08-2025
MARA Holdings to Acquire 64% Stake in EDF’s Exaion for $168 Million in AI and HPC Deal Closing Late 2025 - The Defiant
13-08-2025
French nuclear plant shut down by ‘massive’ jellyfish swarm - The Washington Post
12-08-2025
Vattenfall Narrows SMR Field to Two Finalists: GE Vernova's BWRX-300 and Rolls-Royce SMR - POWER Magazine
21-08-2025
Nuclear Power Plant Taken Down by a ‘Massive’ Swarm of Jellyfish - The Daily Beast
11-08-2025
Jellyfish force French nuclear plant shutdown - cnhinews.com
12-08-2025
Swarm of Jellyfish Zap the Power Out of Nuclear Power Plant - People.com
11-08-2025
EDF wins EUR 175 mln contract to refurbish Romania's Cernavodă nuclear plant unit - Romania Insider
22-08-2025
MARA Holdings Acquires 64% Stake in French AI Firm Exaion for $168M - CoinMarketCap
12-08-2025
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