Worldwide presence
Accelerating the energy transition is at the heart of our mission
In more than 25 countries, we design and implement practical solutions to sustainably reduce our customers’carbon footprint.
France

France
Saint-Nazaire offshore wind farm in France - 480 MW
The windpark consists of 80 offshore wind turbines, each with a capacity of 6 Megawatts (MW), for a total capacity of 480 MW. The turbines are located between 12 and 20 km off the coast of Loire-Atlantique, covering a total area of 78 km2, with water depths ranging from 12 to 25 meters. The production covers the equivalent of 20% of the annual electricity consumption of Loire-Atlantique.

France
Floating solar power plant in Lazer
in France - 20 MW
Lazer is the first floating photovoltaic power plant of the EDF group in France. Located in the Hautes-Alpes, with a total capacity of 20 MWc, the plant is installed on a hydroelectric reservoir, covering three-quarters of the total surface area of the lake.

France
The Catalan wind farm in France – 96 MW
Developed in close collaboration with local municipalities and residents, the wind farm consists of 35 turbines with a total installed capacity of 96 MW (megawatts). Its production can supply the annual electricity consumption of approximately 120,000 residents, which represents more than one-third of the consumption of the population in the Perpignan Méditerranée Métropole area.
Africa
Africa
Koudia Onshore wind farm in Morocco - 100 MW
Each year, Nassim Koudia Al Baida produces enough electricity to meet the needs of around 420,000 people and eliminates 308,000 tonnes of CO2 annually. Repowering the wind farm has doubled its capacity, from 50 MW to 100 MW.

Africa
Nachtigal hydroelectric dam in Cameroon - 420 MW
Nachtigal is the most powerful hydroelectric plant in Cameroon and represents a major boon for the country’s sustainability strategy. It will cover nearly 30% of Cameroon’s energy needs, delivering low carbon, readily available and cost-competitive electricity.

Africa
Biovea Biomass Power Plant in Côte d'Ivoire - 46 MW
Biovea Biomass Power Plant is located in Ayebo, Côte d’Ivoire. Using palm oil by-products as a feedstock, the plant will generate electricity for 1.7 million people and eliminate 4.5 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.

Africa
Umoyilanga hybrid project in
South Africa - 1,2 CW
Umoyilanga is an innovative hybrid project that will operate as a virtual power plant, combining solar wind and battery storage technologies. Expected to produce almost 4TWh of low-carbon electricity annually, it will make a significant contribution to reducing the country’s electricity shortfall that amounted to 14.4 TWh in 2023 according to Eskom, South Africa’s public electricity provider.

North america


North america
Mont-Rothery wind farm in Canada - 74 MW
The Mont-Rothery Wind Project comprises 37 2-MW turbines. Construction of Mont-Rothery started in 2014 and became operational in December 2015. The electricity generated is delivered to Hydro-Quebec Distribution under a 20-year power purchase agreement.
Latin america

Latin america
CEME 1 solar power plant in Chile - 480 MW
The largest solar power plant in Chile, inaugurated and connected to the grid in July 2024. Comprising 882,000 high-tech solar panels, it will generate enough energy to power 500,000 homes and eliminate 280,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.


Latin america
Serra Do Seridó wind farm in Brazil - 480 MW
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 MW, this wind farm will generate the equivalent of the annual electricity consumption of around 1.5 million Brazilian households.


Latin america
Villanueva biomass power plant in Colombia - 28 MW
Biomass power generation plant fuelled by eucalyptus crops. This installation is expected to enter into commercial operation in 2025, when it will become the largest facility of its kind in the country.

Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific
Nam Theun 2 hydroelectric complex in Laos - 1070 MW
Commissioned in 2010, this hydroelectric complex includes a 39-metre-high dam, a 27-km artificial canal and a power station. The reservoir covers an area of 489 square kilometres. Four 250-MW turbines supply electricity to Thailand. Two 40-MW turbines supply power to the Laotian domestic market. Annual output can reach 6 TWh.

Asia Pacific
Dongtai wind farm in China - 500 MW
Located in the China Sea off the coast of Jiangsu province, north of Shanghai, the Dongtai offshore wind farm is EDF’s first in Asia. Comprising 125 wind turbines, the project produces the equivalent of the annual electricity consumption of 2 million people.

Asia Pacific
SECI 3 project in
India - 300 MW
Located in Rajasthan, the SECI 3 project was commissioned in 2021. Financed by EDEN, a joint venture between our company and Total Eren, this project contributes to India’s target to achieve 40% of its installed capacity from non-fossil energy sources by 2030.
Europe, Middle East & Central Asia
Europe, Middle East & Central Asia
Neart Na Gaoithe wind farm in the UK - 450 MW
Located 15.5 km off the coast of Fife, Scotland and providing an installed capacity of 450 MW, the offshore wind farm generate enough electricity to power about 375,000 homes and eliminate 400,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.

Europe, Middle East & Central Asia
Al Dhafra solar power plant in the United Arab Emirates - 2 GW
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.

Europe, Middle East & Central Asia
ADOPT project in the UAE
ADOPT in the United Arab Emirates is a high-voltage direct current (HVDC-VSC) submarine transmission system that will connect ADNOC’s offshore facilities to Abu Dhabi’s onshore power grid replacing offshore thermal generation. This transition will reduce ADNOC’s CO₂ footprint by 30%.

Europe, Middle East & Central Asia
AMAALA project in KSA
AMAALA, in Saudi Arabia, is a large-scale off-grid system that will generate decarbonized 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.

