EDF / 2020 Universal Registration Document

1 THE GROUP, ITS STRATEGY AND ACTIVITIES Description of the Group’s activities In 2020, the electricity production of EDF Renewables’ fully consolidated fleet across all segments and countries was 23.4TWh. The load factor reached at end 2020 30% in onshore wind power generation and 16% in solar power generation. Segments and highlights 1.4.1.3.3.2 For details of renewables activities in Italy and Belgium, see sections 1.4.5.2 “Italy” and 1.4.5.3.1 “Northern Europe” respectively. During the course of 2020, EDF Renewables actively pursued its development in onshore wind power, thus contributing to EDF group’s CAP 2030 strategy. EDF Renewables had a gross total of 9,420.2MW onshore wind power capacity in operation as of the end of 2020. Onshore wind farms with a gross capacity of 2,395.7MW were commissioned in 2020, onshore wind farms under construction represented a gross capacity of 2,380.4MW at 31 December 2020. France EDF Renewables pursued its development in wind power, commissioning almost 54.5MW more in 2020, in wind farms in Fontaine (13.2MW), Allainville (16.9MW), Petit Canal (9MW) and Mottenberg (15.4MW). In addition to these new capacities, several wind farms are under construction for a total of some 146.8MW. In 2020, EDF Renewables continued with the construction of the " Beaujolais Vert " project (12MW), the first wind farm in the Rhône département . EDF Renewables was awarded 74MW of wind farm projects in CRE calls for tender (Champ Gourleau, Longues Roies, Telegraphe, Sud Arrageois, Mottenberg). United Kingdom In 2020, EDF Renewables commissioned the Burnfoot East wind farm, with a capacity of 10.8MW. Poland EDF Renewables launched the construction of three wind farm projects, with a total capacity of 68MW; these were awarded in calls for tender at the end of 2019. United States In March 2020, EDF Renewables and Alliant commissioned the Golden Plains wind farm project in Iowa, with installed capacity of 200MW. In October 2020, EDF Renewables and Pedernales Electric Cooperative Inc. (PEC) signed a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) for a 100MW share in the King Creek 1 project (Texas). Construction began at the end of 2020. Brazil Phase 1 of the Folha Larga Norte wind farm in the State of Bahia, Brazil, under construction since 2019, was commissioned in the second half of 2020. Phase 2 will be commissioned in 2021. This new project, comprising 82 wind turbines and installed capacity of 344MW, will result in EDF Renewables having wind power projects totalling 526MW in operation in Bahia. EDF Renewables has been operating in Brazil since 2015, and is one of the country’s leaders in the renewable energy industry. EDF Renewables also owns the Ventos da Bahia wind farm located in the municipalities of Bonito and Mulungu do Morro, with a total capacity of 365MW, including 182MW under construction. Saudi Arabia In 2020, EDF Renewables (lead contractor) continued with the construction of the Dumat Al Jandal project in a consortium with Masdar and Nesma. With installed capacity of 416MW, this will be by 2022 the first such wind farm in Saudi Arabia and the most powerful one in the Middle East. Morocco EDF Renewables and Mitsui & Co. Ltd., an international trading and investment group with a diversified business portfolio, commenced the worksite for the first phase of the Taza wind farm (87MW) in northern Morocco. Offshore wind power Offshore wind power represents a strong area in EDF Renewables’ development. The company already has operations on the offshore wind power market, with 6.5GW of Wind power Onshore wind power

projects under development, under construction, in service, or under management and maintenance. EDF Renewables has operations in Europe (Germany, Belgium, France, Ireland, United Kingdom), where it is the ninth largest player, with 1.4GW of projects under construction. It is also present in China, and has positioned itself in the United States. France EDF Renewables is the offshore wind power leader, with four out of seven projects awarded in the calls for tender launched by the French State. It won three projects in 2012, namely the offshore wind farms in Fécamp, Saint-Nazaire and Courseulles-sur-Mer. Together they make up a capacity of nearly 1,430MW and cost around €6 billion. All relevant permits for the three wind farms were granted. The partnership arrangement brings together EDF Renewables, Enbridge, and wpd for the Fécamp and Courseulles-sur-Mer projects. For the Saint-Nazaire project, EDF Renewables is associated with Enbridge. In 2018, the French government confirmed these three offshore wind power projects. The construction of the Saint Nazaire wind farm begun in September 2019 continued in 2020. In June 2020, EDF Renewables and its partners together signed the finance agreements with the financial partners of the Fécamp offshore wind farm and commenced construction (1) . The construction of the Courseulles-sur-Mer offshore wind farm started in February 2021. The Dunkirk project was won in June 2019. The future Dunkirk wind farm will have installed capacity of some 600MW. The successful consortium consists of EDF Renewables, Innogy, and Enbridge. It will carry out the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the future offshore wind farm. In the last quarter of 2020, a public debate was held on the project in meetings in Dunkirk; this was then continued online due to the lockdown due to the health crisis. The EDF Renewables project team and RTE contributed to it under the auspices of the independent administrative authority supervising the public debate (CPDP). EDF Renewables is also conducting a pilot offshore wind farm project ( Provence Grand Large ) in the Mediterranean, based on floating wind power technology. United Kingdom In 2020, EDF Renewables continued the construction of the Neart na Gaoithe offshore wind farm in partnership with Irish electricity company ESB. This 450MW project is located in the Firth of Forth on the eastern coast of Scotland. United States At the end of 2018, EDF Renewables set up a 50-50 joint venture, Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind, LLC, with Shell New Energies U.S. llc (Shell). The purpose of this joint venture is to develop offshore wind turbines on a site located in the New Jersey wind energy area (WEA) under a lease issued by the US federal authorities. The area covered by the lease has a potential for wind power generation of about 2,500MW. The area offers strong and steady wind resources in relatively shallow water, close to large population centres with high electricity demand. In December 2020, the joint venture submitted a bid in the call for tender launched by the State of New Jersey to install between 1,200MW and 2,400MW of offshore wind turbines. Ireland In 2020, EDF Renewables positioned itself in Ireland by acquiring 50% of the Codling offshore wind project, in partnership with Fred Olsen Renewables Ltd., in order to develop and build this future offshore wind project (2) . With a potential of 1GW, this project is located south of Dublin, 13km off the coast of County Wicklow. China In 2020, EDF (EDF Renewables and EDF China) and China Energy Investment Corporation (CEI) announced that they ealed their industrial partnership with the final joint venture agreements for offshore wind power projects with total capacity of 502MW located off the coast of Jiangsu Province, north of Shanghai, China (3) . The new joint venture operates the Dongtai IV wind farm and is currently constructing the Dongtai V project.

(1) See EDF Renewables’ press release dated 2 June 2020 “EDF Renewables, Enbridge and wpd start construction of the Fécamp Offshore Wind Farm ”. (2) See EDF Renewables’ press release dated 11 February 2020 “The EDF group moves into Ireland by acquiring 50% of the Codling offshore wind project”. (3) See EDF Renewables’ press release dated 2 June 2020 “EDF and CEI Groups join hands for offshore wind projects under construction and operational in China ”.

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