EDF nuclear revival Sopot, November 8th
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EDF at a glance A global energy leader Electricity: covering the entire chain, 37.9 million from generation to transmission, distribution 618.5 customers worldwide and supply. TWh 169,139 of energy generated worldwide Solidly anchored in Europe: employees worldwide France, the UK, Germany, Italy, etc. €66.3 billion 117.1 g of sales, of which of CO2 per kWh generated Industrial operations in Asia and United States 49% outside France Natural gas: a major player Key figures 2009 sales 2009 EBITDA 2009 generation mix % % % 1.1 54 Other energies France 8.1 49 Hydro Outside France o/w 51 the UK 17 4.3 75.4 France Gas Germany 11 Nuclear Italy 7.5 46 11.2 Outside France Fossil-fired Total: 618.5 TWh 2
EDF at a glance Main European Other European markets markets France Austria EDF – ESTAG Group, EDF 25% RTE-EDF Transport, Belgium EDF 100% EDF Belgium, EDF 100% ERDF, EDF 100% SPE, EDF 51% PEI Group, EDF 100% Spain Elcogas, EDF 31.39% UK EDF Energy, EDF 100% Hungary BE ZRt, EDF 95.57% EDF DÉMÁSZ, EDF 100% Germany EnBW, Netherlands Slovakia Switzerland EDF 46.07% owned SloeCentrale BV, EDF 50% SSE, EDF 49% Alpiq, EDF 26.06% and voting rights Poland Italy EC Wybrzeze SA, EDF 99.73% Elektrownia Rybnik SA, EDF 79.76% owned and 97.31% voting rights Edison, EDF 48.96% owned EC KrakowSA , EDF 94.31% and 50% voting rights Kogeneracja SA, EDF 40.58% owned and 50% voting rights Fenice, EDF 100% Zielona Gora SA, EDF 39.93% owned and 98.40% voting rights 3
EDF at a glance Other countries worldwide China Figlec and Synergie, EDF 100% Shandong Zhonghua Power Company Ltd., United States EDF 19.6% Constellation Energy Nuclear Group, Datang Sanmenxia Power Generation Company Ltd., EDF 49.99% EDF 35% Laos Nam Theun 2 Power Company, Brazil EDF 35% Ute Norte Fluminense, Vietnam EDF 90% Mekong Energy Company Ltd., EDF 56.25% Other activities EDF Énergies Nouvelles TIRU Électricité de Strasbourg Dalkia EDF Trading EDF 50% EDF 51% EDF 89.07% EDF 34% EDF 100% 4
Nuclear Generation The world’s leading nuclear plant operator Generation 3 nuclear with EPR projects in Flamanville and China, construction of Taishan 1 and 2, EPR reactors planned in the UK and the United States and prospects in Italy and Poland Twofold expertise as an architect-assembler and operator: an advantage when it comes to building EPR reactors 58 Key figures reactors in France at 19 nuclear power facilities, EDF Group 2009 data 15 reactors in the UK, 4 reactors in Germany (EDF 46%), 5
EDF, the global leader in nuclear power generation 78 GW* for the total world nuclear capacity of 373 GW (i.e. 20%) / 466.1 TWh* generated Unique experience across the entire life cycle Experienced operator with strong safety culture and management Uninterrupted construction activity both in France and internationally with deep involvement of local industries Involvement in the reliable and controlled technological advances of the EPR Experienced personnel Great experience as regards safety dialogue with National Safety Authority. * 2009 figures, consolidated with EnBW and British Energy 6
EDF, the global leader in nuclear power generation 78* GW 23 18 17 16 11 10 10 7 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 * Including British Energy : 9.5 GW of total installed capacity + 49,99 % CENG, US 7 Source: companies’ internet websites - EDF’s Document de Référence
EDF’s ambition : to be a key player in the global nuclear revival EDF intends to be an equity investor and an industrial partner in the construction and operation of nuclear plants in the world, within country- specific partnerships Target : to 10 EPR in 2020 Selection criteria to date : EDF is welcome in the country Nuclear energy benefits from an industrial and a regulatory framework In line with EDF strategy
Flamanville 3: The present reference for EDF’s industrial strategy A first reactor preparing the future The construction and operation of 58 reactors gives to EDF a unique experience. The planning of construction of several EPR reactors by EDF will allow experience feedback from one project to another
Main benefits on the example of Flamanville 3 3 000 people on the construction site ; 300 people in operation et 100 people in support in 60 years; 150 - 200 contrats for 4 or 5 billion euros.
Main EDF conclusions about polish nuclear Nuclear energy appears to be competitive in the Polish electricity market. The Polish grid needs national physical reinforcements due to strong development of electricity consumption in Poland which should necessarily need the construction of great size power plants (>= 1000 MW) either coal or nuclear. The Polish industry contribution could reduce construction costs while ensuring quality and industrial safety, key factors of the operation of NPP. About 50% of works could be realized by polish companies.
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