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    EDF seeks clients outside France for long-term nuclear power contracts

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    Posted on March 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    EDF targets European companies for nuclear power contracts, offering 10 TWh via auction, priced on nuclear fleet costs.

    EDF Targets International Clients for Long-Term Nuclear Contracts

    PARIS (Reuters) - French power giant EDF said on Thursday it will offer long-term nuclear power contracts to companies outside France as long as they are able to take delivery of the electricity.

    The call for interest in the contracts, known as nuclear production allocation contracts (CAPN), comes as EDF struggles to sign long-term agreements with industrial users at home, following a sharp decline in market prices.

    Contracts amounting to about 10 terawatt-hours, to be offered via auction, will be open to any European company with power needs greater than 7 gigawatt-hours per year or suppliers or producers with the ability to transmit the electricity from France, EDF said in a statement.

    The contracts will be priced according to the cost of the nuclear fleet and decoupled from wholesale market prices, it added.

    They are the first to be offered to non-French consumers as well as to users with significantly smaller power demands than heavy industry, EDF said.

    (Reporting by Forrest Crellin; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EDF offers nuclear contracts to non-French companies.
    • •Contracts available to European firms needing over 7 GWh/year.
    • •Pricing based on nuclear fleet costs, not market prices.
    • •First offering to smaller power demand users.
    • •EDF aims to expand beyond French market.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EDF seeks clients outside France for long-term nuclear power contracts

    1What type of contracts is EDF offering?

    EDF is offering long-term nuclear power contracts, known as nuclear production allocation contracts (CAPN), to companies outside France.

    2Who can apply for these nuclear power contracts?

    Any European company with power needs greater than 7 gigawatt-hours per year, as well as suppliers or producers with similar requirements, can apply for these contracts.

    3How will the contracts be priced?

    The contracts will be priced according to the cost of the nuclear fleet and will be decoupled from wholesale market prices.

    4What is the total amount of electricity involved in these contracts?

    Contracts amounting to about 10 terawatt-hours will be offered via auction.

    5Are these contracts available to smaller power users?

    Yes, these contracts are the first to be offered to non-French consumers and users with significantly smaller power demands than heavy industry.

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