Britain's largest generator of zero-carbon electricity plans invests around £4.5 billion in 2026 to support clean, secure, affordable energy; maintenance of renewables and nuclear assets such as Hinkley Point C and Sizewell C; extending the life of Heysham 1 and Hartlepool to 2026. Advances toward carbon reduction goals is reported as generation carbon intensity reaches zero at point of production. This aligns with EDF's broader UK strategy to expand solar, wind, and nuclear capacity while improving energy security. The update reiterates commitments to clean, secure, affordable energy across the UK grid.
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EDF will invest £4.5bn this year as it continues to help build and maintain the country’s Net Zero infrastructure. Britain’s biggest generator of zero carbon electricity has today (Tuesday)
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