EDF / 2019 Universal registration document
6. Financial statements
Notes to the consolidated financial statements
Related parties Note 51
Details of transactions with related parties are as follows:
Associates and joint ventures
French State or State-owned entities*
Joint operations
Group Total
31/12/2019
31/12/2019
31/12/2019
31/12/2019
31/12/2018
31/12/2018
31/12/2018
31/12/2018
(in millions of euros)
Sales
455
560
-
-
1,889 2,104
1,708 2,031
2,344 6,171
2,268 6,107
Energy purchases External purchases
4,063
4,071
4 3
5 3
18
4
253
251
274 150
258 294
Financial assets
150 633
294 730
- - -
- - -
-
-
Other assets
532
486
1,165
1,216
Financial liabilities Other liabilities
-
-
-
-
-
-
1,228
1,162
1
1
624
631
1,853
1,794
Excluding tax and social liabilities and the CSPE receivable. *
51.1
Transactions with entities included
agreement has an unlimited term and can be terminated at any time subject to 18 months notice: in such a case, the parties undertake to renegotiate the agreement during the notice period. It is updated regularly. In July 2014, Enedis and GRDF issued a joint announcement that their joint activities of meter reading and work on meter panels would be discontinued in the future. Currently, Enedis prioritises a structure consisting of regional divisions covering all its operational missions at local level. A network of smaller units is used for very local activities. In March 2018, Enedis and GRDF reorganised some of their joint operations by creating two mixed entities: one handles employment contracts, studies and medical/social matters and the other is the IT and telecoms operator for all telephone and office technology activities. These two entities took effect from 1 January 2019. The support functions for Real Estate, Vehicles and Machines, Litigation and Insurance, Training and Recruitment, and Office purchases, which were previously combined, are now handled separately by each of the two companies. Relations with public sector entities 51.2.3 The EDF group’s relations with public sector entities mainly concern the two entities belonging to the former AREVA group (Orano and AREVA SA). Transactions with Orano concern: the front-end of the nuclear fuel cycle (uranium supplies, conversion and ■ enrichment services); the back-end of the nuclear fuel cycle (transportation, storage, processing and ■ recycling services for spent fuel). Front-end of the cycle Several important long-term agreements were negotiated between EDF and Orano: for supplies of natural uranium: Orano Mining contracts; ■ for fluoration: an Orano cycle contract; ■ for enrichment of natural uranium into uranium 235: an Orano Cycle contract. ■ Back-end of the cycle Relations between EDF and Orano concerning transportation, processing and recycling of spent fuels are described in note 32.1.1.
in the scope of consolidation
Transactions with the principal associates (CTE, the company that owns RTE, CENG and Taishan) are presented in note 26. Transactions with other associates, joint ventures, and partner entities in joint arrangements with the Group mainly consist of sales and purchases of energy.
51.2
Relations with the French State
and State-owned entities
51.2.1
Relations with the French State
The French State holds 83.58% of the capital of EDF at 31 December 2019, and is thus entitled in the same way as any majority shareholder to control decisions that require approval by the shareholders. In accordance with the legislation applicable to all companies having the French State as their majority shareholder, the EDF group is subject to certain inspection procedures, in particular economic and financial inspections by the State, audits by the French Court of Auditors (Cour des Comptes) or Parliament, and verifications by the French General Finance Inspectorate (Inspection générale des finances). The public service contract between the French State and EDF was signed on 24 October 2005. This contract is intended to form the framework for public service missions assigned to EDF by the lawmaker for an unlimited period. The Law of 9 August 2004 does not stipulate the duration of the contract. Relations with GRDF 51.2.2 The common service function shared by Enedis and GRDF is defined by Article L. 111-71 of the French Energy Code. Its missions in the electricity and gas distribution sector are building structures, site project management, network operation and maintenance, and metering operations. This service is not a legal entity in its own right. Enedis and GRDF’s relations in this common service are governed by an agreement that defines the scope of the service and the resulting division of costs. The
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