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EDF signs power agreements worth more than 20 TWh with companies

French utility EDF has actually signed 671 longterm electrical power supply contracts under its brand-new commercial policy, an executive stated on Wednesday, recommending demand for the company's power has gotten.

The agreements are for a duration of four to 5 years and account for somewhat more than 20 terawatt hours (TWh), a. significant volume, Marc Benayoun, executive director of the. group in charge of EDF's Customer Centre informed a Senate hearing.

EDF had stated in February that the recent fall in power. costs was hampering the signing of medium and long-lasting. agreements with its customers, which it had actually only offered a tiny. portion of future power output, threatening its future finances.

EDF has likewise signed 3 letters of intent with. energy-intensive customers, included Benayoun, with a view to. concluding a total 10 TWh in agreements for nuclear allowance. ( CAPN).

The long-lasting CAPN agreements become part of a brand-new policy that. EDF agreed with the government in November and will enter into. force in 2026.

The policy intends to stabilise electrical power costs for retail. and commercial consumers at 70 euros ($ 75.78) per megawatt-hour. ( MWh) typically from 2026 when current contracts expire.

The present break even level for production costs is 60. euros/MWh.

The state and EDF plan to assess the viability of the new. structure next month or in June.

(source: Reuters)