EDF price row sparks fears boss may resign | Reuters News Agency

FILE PHOTO: A logo is seen on the facade of French state-owned utility EDF building during the presentation of the 2022 annual results in Paris, France February 17, 2023. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann/File Photo

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Reuters was first to report that Luc Remont’s future as head of France’s state-owned nuclear power giant EDF is in question due to an escalating row over future power prices, raising concern he may resign.

Market Impact

The nuclear power produced by EDF provides 70% of France’s electricity. But last year, due to record number of outages at its reactors, EDF’s output slumped to a 30-year low, forcing it to buy electricity on the market to supply its customers just as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine pushed power prices sharply higher across Europe. As the government imposed a cap on how much electricity prices could increase, EDF found itself selling power at a discount and ended 2022 with an 18 billion-euro loss and almost 65 billion euros of net debt. 

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Topics of Interest: Energy

Type: Reuters Best

Sectors: Economy & PolicyGovernment & Public ServicesUtilities & Other Energy

Regions: Europe

Countries: France

Win Types: Speed

Story Types: Exclusive / Scoop

Media Types: Text

Customer Impact: Important Regional Story

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