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    Home > Headlines > French nuclear giant EDF lifts production forecast for 2025 and beyond
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    French nuclear giant EDF lifts production forecast for 2025 and beyond

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 31, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    An image of the EDF nuclear facility showcasing reactors, reflecting the company's updated production forecast of 350-370 TWh for 2025, amid rising demand and recovery post-maintenance challenges.
    EDF nuclear plant with reactors, illustrating production forecast increase - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    EDF raises its 2025 nuclear production forecast to 350-370 TWh, following a strong rebound in 2024. The Flamanville 3 reactor's launch supports this increase.

    EDF Raises Nuclear Output Forecast for 2025 and Future

    PARIS (Reuters) - France's EDF has raised its nuclear production forecasts for 2025 and beyond, after a strong rebound in output in 2024 and its new Flamanville 3 reactor came online.

    The state-owned power giant lifted its production forecast late on Thursday to between 350 and 370 terawatt-hours (TWh), up from the 335-365 TWh previously expected for 2025 and 2026.

    WHY IT IS IMPORTANT

    EDF has faced challenges in recent years with its maintenance schedule, but this winter has been marked with strong nuclear production that helped French baseload power contracts trade lower than their German counterparts.

    CONTEXT

    EDF's management has stated a goal of getting to 400 TWh of nuclear production which makes this a rather conservative forecast, said Nicolas Goldberg at Colombus Consulting.

    Europe is still grappling with a lack of power demand from large industry after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 caused power prices to spiral and hit European economies.

    KEY QUOTE

    "We could have expected nuclear production to continue rising," Goldberg said.

    "What I understand here is that there is still a significant backlog of work to be carried out on the nuclear fleet, which leads to these conservative forecasts," he added.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    EDF's 2024 production was revised higher during the previous year and finished at 361.7 TWh, 12.9% higher than the 320.4 TWh produced in 2023 as the company rebounded from the stress corrosion issues that took a chunk of the fleet offline in 2022.

    GRAPHIC

    (Reporting by Forrest Crellin; Editing by Alexander Smith)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EDF increases 2025 nuclear production forecast to 350-370 TWh.
    • •Flamanville 3 reactor contributes to production rise.
    • •EDF aims for 400 TWh, but forecasts remain conservative.
    • •Strong 2024 output helped lower French power contracts.
    • •EDF overcame 2022 stress corrosion issues.

    Frequently Asked Questions about French nuclear giant EDF lifts production forecast for 2025 and beyond

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses EDF's increased nuclear production forecast for 2025 and beyond.

    2Why is EDF's forecast important?

    EDF's forecast is crucial as it impacts power prices and reflects the company's recovery from past challenges.

    3What challenges has EDF faced?

    EDF faced maintenance schedule issues and stress corrosion problems in 2022.

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