EDF_HISTOIRE CONTINUE_EP07_Une électricité bas carbone pour de nouveaux usages
New technologies have opened the doors to a connected world. The need to find more innovative and less polluting energy solutions is one of the major challenges of this early third millennium. This is why, since 2014, EDF has been modernizing its nuclear fleet and reaffirming, in a rapidly changing energy landscape, the central role of low-carbon electricity, with the commissioning of the Flamanville EPR and the launch of the future EPR2 reactors. At the same time, the Group is developing renewable energies, modernizing the grid, and offering innovative solutions to support the energy transition in France and internationally.

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Jancovici destroys hydrogen and decodes French electricity!

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Grand entretien avec Bernard Fontana, PDG d’EDF

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EDF_CONTINUOUS STORY_EP04_Building for the country's energy independence

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We Relocated the Handwheel on Our MONSTER Lathe | Megabore Lathe Setup

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Le A360 : La réponse d'Airbus à une question que personne n'a posée

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Why China Built The World’s Most Unprofitable Train Network

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It transforms the power of a HUGE RIVER into electricity

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Comment La France Va-T-Elle Fournir De L'Énergie À Toute L'Europe

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BYD's $20 Battery Just Killed the Last Argument Against Renewables

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Heatwaves: Jancovici’s admission of powerlessness

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The little-known business of electricity pylons

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No Nuclear Startup Has Ever Done This, Until Now | Valar Atomics

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How IKEA-Style Wind Turbines Could Change Offshore Energy

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EDF_CONTINUOUS STORY_EP06_Developing the energy mix

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This Battery Lasts for 30 Years And China Just Put It on the Grid

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The 10x More Efficient Renewable (That Nobody’s Talking About) #009

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Why the Rafale Worries the Americans So Much

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Nuclear waste is reusable. Why aren’t we doing it?

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EDF_CONTINUOUS HISTORY_EP01_From the origins to the birth of EDF

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