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    Edf Presses Ahead With Edison Stake Sale After Italian Energy Decree, Sources Say

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    Posted on February 28, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    EDF is pressing ahead with plans to list or sell a minority stake in its Italian unit Edison—valued at up to €10 billion—despite regulatory uncertainty from Italy’s new ‘decreto bollette’ that could hamper investment in renewables and alter business plans.

    EDF Advances with Edison Stake Sale Amid Italian Energy Changes

    By Francesca Landini and Elvira Pollina

    MILAN, Feb 27 (Reuters) - France's EDF is moving ahead with a possible listing or sale of a stake in Italian unit Edison, three sources with knowledge of the matter said, despite the regulatory uncertainty brought about by Italy's new energy-sector decree.

    EDF's Strategic Moves in Italy

    In a meeting in Paris with its advisers earlier this week, the French nuclear group dispelled doubts that an Italian decree aimed at cutting energy bills could force EDF to shelve its plans, the sources, who could not be named because discussions are not public, told Reuters.

    The clarification followed comments by Edison CEO Nicola Monti that the decree could jeopardise EDF's plans for the unit.

    "Unfortunately… depending on how the decree comes out, this could also change the outlook for our business plan and even for the possible opening of the capital to third parties," Monti had said on February 18.

    Impact of Italian Energy Decree

    A few hours later, the government announced details of its so-called 'decreto bollette'.

    Sources had told Reuters last year that EDF's unit could be valued up to 10 billion euros ($12 billion).

    Initial estimates point to a potentially negative impact on investment and growth prospects, particularly in Italy's renewables sector, an EDF spokesperson said on Friday.

    Investment and Growth Concerns

    "Edison's teams are analysing the possible consequences. EDF is also assessing, together with its advisers, the impact of these various elements on the ongoing strategic review concerning a potential minority transaction involving the share capital of its subsidiary," the spokesperson added.

    The decree includes the reimbursement of carbon dioxide costs to gas-fired power plants, a measure that has cut expectations on wholesale power though it still requires approval by the European Commission.

    It also cuts subsidies on certain renewables projects and raises a corporate tax.

    Uncertainty over the final regulatory framework will persist until Brussels reviews the decree and the government converts it into law.

    EDF has been working with Intesa Sanpaolo and Lazard since October to prepare the sale of a minority stake in Edison.

    ($1 = 0.8474 euros)

    (Additional reporting Forrest Crellin in Paris; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee)

    References

    • EDF sounds out banks as it weighs IPO option for Edison, sources say
    • Il caso Edison e l'inversione a U del governo sulla transizione energetica | Il Foglio
    • How Edison's 2025 performance went (which stuns the government's bill) - StartMag

    Table of Contents

    • EDF's Strategic Moves in Italy
    • Impact of Italian Energy Decree
    • Investment and Growth Concerns

    Key Takeaways

    • •EDF continues its strategic review for a minority stake sale or listing of Edison, valuing the unit at €7–10 billion and retains majority control with advisors Intesa Sanpaolo and Lazard engaged (uk.finance.yahoo.com).
    • •Italian decree (‘decreto bollette’) adds uncertainty by reimbursing CO₂ costs to gas plants, reducing wholesale prices, cutting renewable subsidies, and raising taxes—potentially undermining Edison’s growth and investment plans ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about EDF presses ahead with Edison stake sale after Italian energy decree, sources say

    1Why is EDF selling a stake in its Italian unit Edison?

    EDF is considering listing or selling a minority stake in Edison as part of a strategic review, despite regulatory uncertainties in the Italian energy sector.

    2How could Italy's new energy decree affect the sale of Edison?
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  • •Edison recorded strong revenue growth but declining margins; it closed 2025 with €17.7 billion in sales (up from €15.4 billion in 2024) and €240 million net profit (down from €403 million), while accelerating renewables investments and reducing net debt (vogon.today).
  • The decree introduces measures that could negatively impact investment and growth, particularly in renewables, possibly affecting the value and feasibility of the stake sale.

    3Who is advising EDF on the Edison stake sale?

    EDF is working with Intesa Sanpaolo and Lazard as advisers for the potential sale or listing of a minority stake in Edison.

    4What regulatory hurdles remain before the decree is finalized?

    The decree needs approval by the European Commission and must be converted into law by the Italian government, leaving some regulatory uncertainty.

    5What is the estimated value of Edison for the potential transaction?

    Edison's value for the minority transaction could be up to 10 billion euros, according to prior estimates.

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