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EDF invests 240 millions euros in boosting electrification

The French utility EDF announced on Wednesday that it will be setting aside 240 millions euros ($280.4) to help customers invest in heat pumps and electric heavy-duty vehicles. This is part of its efforts to accelerate France's move away from oil and gasoline and towards more electricity.

In February, the French government announced ambitious electrification targets aimed at meeting climate goals and decreasing dependency on fossil fuels. The 'country produces an excess of electricity that has resulted in low market prices and declining profits for the state-owned EDF.

EDF announced that it will spend '80 million Euros to help develop new industries that consume electricity, such as data centres. The rest of the money will go to low-income households who want to switch to electric heating.

Data centre developers who want to complete new projects faster can already take advantage of the company's industrial sites that have grid connections installed.

France produces 70% of its electricity with its nuclear fleet. This has protected the country from many price increases during the current Iran War.

(source: Reuters)