1. The Group, its strategy and activities

Net investments excluding Group

In billion of euros

  • Nuclear maintenance including Grand Carénage : 4.3
  • Renewables (The amount of net investments would be around €1.5 billion adjusted for the debt reduction effect resulting from the sale of 50% of shares in the NnG offshore project.) : 0.4
  • Hinkley Point C : 1.8
  • Linky : 0.8
  • Other (Mainly nuclear maintenance excluding France, thermal maintenance, France and UK nuclear development.) : 1.8
  • Services : 0.3
  • Flamanville : 0.8
  • Framatome : 0.1
  • Énedis, SEI et ÉS : 3.6
  • Total : €13.9bn



(1) Mainly nuclear maintenance excluding France, thermal maintenance, France and UK nuclear development.
(2) The amount of net investments would be around €1.5 billion adjusted for the debt reduction effect resulting from the sale of 50% of shares in the NnG offshore project.


Breakdown of EBITDA

In billion of euros

  • France – Generation and supply activities : 46 %
  • Other activities : 3 %
  • Dalkia : 2 %
  • EDF Renewables : 7 %
  • Other international : 2 %
  • Italy : 3 %
  • United-Kingdom : 5 %
  • Framatome : 1 %
  • France – Regulated activities (Regulated activities: Enedis, ÉS and island activities; Enedis, an independent EDF subsidiary as defined in the French energy code.) : 31 %
  • Total : €16.7 bn



(1) Regulated activities: Enedis, ÉS and island activities; Enedis, an independent EDF subsidiary as defined in the French energy code.


Installed capacity(1)

In GWe

  • Coal : 3%
  • Fuel oil : 3 %
  • Gas : 10 %
  • Other EnR : 6 %
  • Hydropower : 18 %
  • Nuclear : 60 %
  • Total : 122.3 GWe




Electricity generation(1)

In TWh

  • Coal : 0.6 %
  • Fuel oil : 0.9 %
  • Gas : 8.8 %
  • Other EnR : 3.3 %
  • Hydropower (Hydro output is 44.3TWh in 2018 and 37.9TWh in 2019 (after deduction of pumped volumes)) : 7.9 %
  • Decarbonised (Direct CO2 emissions, excluding life-cycle analysis (LCA) of fuel and production means.) : 90 %
  • Nuclear : 78.5 %
  • Total : 557.6 TWh


(1) Consolidated data.
(2) Hydro output is 44.3TWh in 2018 and 37.9TWh in 2019 (after deduction of pumped volumes).
(3) Direct CO2 emissions, excluding life-cycle analysis (LCA) of fuel and production means.

NB: The values correspond to the expression to the first decimal or integer closest to the sum of the precise values, taking into account rounding.