EDF / 2018 Reference document
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PRESENTATION OF EDF GROUP Description of the Group's activities
EDF Fenice Iberica, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fenice Spa, is growing its business by consolidating its Global Energy Partner business model. It is currently positioning itself as a benchmark in energy efficiency services to industry in the Spanish market. Moreover, in 2016 it set up a subsidiary in Morocco, EDF Fenice Maroc, following the signing of a contract with an international group in the agri-food sector to build and run a wastewater treatment plant. Fenice Poland, 100%-held by Fenice Spa, operates principally in the field of outsourced management of industrial utilities (cogeneration, heating, cooling, compressed air, electricity grid, industrial gases). It also handles various energy and associated environmental services (potable water, waste treatment, and liquid effluents). Fenice Poland also has the administrative concessions which are necessary to supply customers connected to its distribution networks (electrical, gas, heating). Edison owns 100% of the Edison Stoccaggio company, dedicated to regulated gas-storage activities. Edison also operates three storage facilities in depleted reservoirs (fields which have been depleted of natural gas): Cellino (since 1984), Collalto (since 1994) and San Potito & Cotignola (since 2013). The volume being worked upon on all of the sites is 1Gm 3 . Distribution Gas distribution in Italy is regulated and supervised by ARERA, the electricity and gas authority that establishes, in particular, quality and safety parameters, as well as network access rules. Regulated activities 1.4.5.2.3.5 Gas transport and storage
Infrastrutture Distribuzione Gas SpA is the company dedicated to the distribution of natural gas within the Edison group. In 2018, Infrastrutture Distribuzione Gas distributed 262.8Mm 3 of natural gas to around 151,500 users in northern and central Italy. EDF Renewables in Italy 1.4.5.2.4 At 31 December 2018, EDF Renewables Italie had a gross wind power capacity of 424.2MW (298.1MW net) and a gross solar power capacity of 76.9MW (74.3MW net) including the wind power capacity of Futuren (see section 1.4.1.5.3 “EDF Renewables”). Citelum in Italy 1.4.5.2.5 The Group is also present in Italy through its subsidiary Citelum, which under the Consip Luce agreements holds numerous contracts in public lighting, traffic light signalling and global projects relating to smart cities (in conjunction with EBF Costruzioni Impianti SrL), such as the ones of Syracuse or Lonato del Garda. Citelum manages the public lighting of over 200 cities in Italy. In 2018 it also won two urban employment master agreements to install indoor lighting in public buildings in Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany.
1.4.5.3 Other international Under "Other international" segment, at end-2018 the Group had a consolidated installed capacity of 4GW, which generated 18TWh of power in 2018.
Installed capacity and Output in 2018 for the “Other International” segment
Other renewables (1) 0.7TWh (4%)
Other renewables (1) 440MW (10%)
Hydropower 0.2TWh (1%)
Hydropower 67MW (2%)
Nuclear 900MW (22%)
Nuclear 5.5TWh (30%)
18.3TWh
4,172MW
Thermal 11.8TWh (65%)
Thermal 2,765MW (66%)
Installed capacity
Output
(1)Excluding international data for EDF Renewables, see section 1.4.1.5.3 ”EDF Renewables”.
Northern Europe 1.4.5.3.1 Belgium
Belgium As part of a long-term nuclear energy cooperation agreement with Electrabel, EDF holds 50% in undivided co-ownership of the Tihange 1 nuclear power plant, through its wholly-owned Belgian subsidiary, EDF Belgium. The capacity attributed to EDF represents 481MW (or 2% of Belgian generation capacity). Tihange 1 output, which is attributed to EDF Belgium is sold to EDF (via a long-term contract renewed at the end of 2015 for 10 additional years) which, in turn, resells the electricity to EDF Luminus at a market price. Belgium’s 2003 nuclear phase-out legislation originally provided for the closure of Tihange 1 on 1 October 2015. Nevertheless, it was finally decided to extend its
The Benelux region features important interfaces with the Franco-German electricity marketplace and projects for new links with Germany and with Great Britain are being examined. Benelux also constitutes an important node in the European gas market because of its numerous import and transit infrastructures, such as the Zeebrugge hub and the Dunkirk LNG terminal nearby. The EDF group is present in Belgium mostly through its two subsidiaries, EDF Belgium and EDF Luminus. Citelum also entered the Belgian market in late 2018.
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