European energy giant
EDF Group has today
announced the launch of a new joint venture designed to accelerate its push into
the UK green energy market.
The new company, EDF Energy Renewables, will be co-owned by the group's UK
arm EDF Energy and its international clean technology subsidiary
EDF Energies Nouvelles.
Under the terms of the deal,
EDF
Energy will buy, through Power Purchase Agreements, all the electricity
produced by renewable energy projects developed by the Joint Venture.
EDF Energy's chief executive Vincent de Rivaz said that the new company would
play a key role in helping the firm meet its targets of delivering 1,000MW of
renewable energy capacity in the UK by 2020.
Both EDF Energy and EDF Energies Nouvelles already boast substantial
alternative energy operations with EDF Energy currently boasting around 120MW of
on and offshore wind projects under construction or in advanced development and
EDF Energies Nouvelles having over 2,500 MW of renewable capacity in operation
or under construction worldwide.
A spokesman for EDF Energy said that the new company would allow the group to
bring the renewable energy expertise built up by the two subsidiaries together
"under one roof". He added that EDF Energy Renewables would also enjoy enhanced
purchasing power, allowing it to sign long-term purchasing agreements with wind
turbine manufacturers.
The company is expected to primarily focus on onshore and offshore wind
projects, however the spokesman said it would also work on solar, biomass, small
hydro and marine renewables projects.
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