Who are we ?

Our ambition
Making the new electric world possible, for everyone, everywhere
EDF Renewables and EDF’s International Division are now EDF power solutions.
As a responsible and innovative industrial company, EDF power solutions develops, builds and operates renewable and low-carbon powerplants as well as flexibility solutions and transmission assets.
Leveraging all our expertise for tailor-made offers to our clients, EDF power solutions drives the decarbonization and global performance of electrical systems.
In all our geographies, our teams are engaged each day to accelerate the energy transition.
Serving the EDF group’s ambitions
Contribute to the decarbonization and global performance of electrical systems

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Engagement
Integrating environmental and social issues: the key to sustainable and responsible projects
We operate our assets and develop our projects in accordance with the highest health and safety standards. We bear in mind any environmental and social issues to provide creative, value-driven solutions which have a positive impact on everyone involved.

A multi-technology expert
Neart Na Gaoithe offshore wind farm in the United Kingdom
Located 15.5 km off the coast of Fife, Scotland, and with an installed capacity of 450 MW, the Neart na Gaoithe offshore wind farm generate the equivalent of the annual electricity consumption of around 375,000 homes, and avoid the emission of 400,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.

Al Dhafra solar power plant in the United Arab Emirates
The Al Dhafra solar power project, spanning more than 20 square kilometres, is one of the largest single-site solar PV power plants in the world. It generates enough electricity for 160,000 homes. This project supports the UAE along its energy transition.

Lazer floating solar power plant in France
The EDF Group’s first floating photovoltaic power plant in France, located in the Hautes-Alpes region. With a capacity of 20 MWp, the plant is installed on a hydroelectric reservoir covering three quarters of the total surface area of the lake.

Serra Do Seridó wind farm in Brazil
The Serra do Seridó wind farm in the state of Paraìba in north-east Brazil was, at his commissioning, the largest wind farm built by EDF in South America. Comprising 85 wind turbines with an installed capacity of 480 MWp, this wind farm will generate the equivalent of the annual electricity consumption of around 1.5 million Brazilian households.

Nachtigal hydroelectric dam
Nachtigal is Cameroon’s most powerful hydroelectric dam and a real asset for the country’s sustainable development. It covers almost 30% of Cameroon’s energy needs with low carbon, available and inexpensive electricity.

The Amaala off-grid project in Saudi Arabia
AMAALA, in Saudi Arabia, is a large-scale off-grid system that will generate low carbon electricity to supply 65,000 people and ensure continuous access to water 24/7. This project combines renewable energy, energy storage, grid infrastructure, and desalination.
