EDF is Britain's biggest generator of zero carbon electricity, producing power from wind, nuclear and solar to supply homes and businesses across the UK. The company operates eight nuclear power stations and maintains an expanding portfolio of 36 wind farms, including two offshore wind farms, alongside solar and battery storage projects. EDF is investing over £5bn annually in Britain, with £15 billion planned for 2026-28 to strengthen energy security and accelerate the transition to net zero, while driving the vision of an Electric Britain through innovative tariffs and low-carbon solutions.
Beyond generation, EDF supplies electricity and gas to residential and business customers, offering smart tariffs, electric vehicle charging solutions, heat pumps, and solar panels to help households reduce their carbon footprint. The company is developing major nuclear projects including Hinkley Point C, which will provide low-carbon electricity to meet 7% of UK demand, and Sizewell C. Through research and development programmes spanning nuclear, renewables, digital innovation, and future energy systems, EDF is positioning itself at the forefront of Britain's clean energy transition.