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Smart meter jobs
February 27, 2026

EDF sets out support for customers ahead of RTS switch-off in the South East

From 2 March, the Radio Teleswitch Service, RTS, signal will be permanently switched off in parts of the South East as part of a nationally coordinated programme.
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February 25, 2026

Dalkia to deliver new sustainable Energy Centre at British Museum

Dalkia has been appointed by the British Museum to deliver the Energy Centre Programme, a critical component of the Museum’s wider Masterplan.
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February 24, 2026

Beat the Cap: EDF cuts standing charges by £100

EDF has increased the discount of its tracker tariff, Simply Tracker Extra Jun27, reducing annual standing charges by £100. The fixed-term tracker tariff tracks Standard Variable prices and will undercut Ofgem’s price cap by £100. Unlike other tracker tariffs, EDF’s Simply Tracker Extra Jun27 guarantees savings of £50 per fuel on standing charges, against the price cap.
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February 20, 2026

EDF backing An Electric Britain with £15bn investment planned for 2026-28

EDF continued to be a major investor in Britain in 2025, investing over £5bn to strengthen longer term energy security, whilst generating £1.9bn in earnings (EBITDA). Over the next three years EDF plans to invest a further £15bn in the UK across its different businesses.
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February 19, 2026

Sundays sizzle with free electricity as Brits’ fry-ups evolve

Almost half the nation say a fry-up is their favourite breakfast dish, saying Sunday is the best day to enjoy it. With 50% of the nation using three or more appliances to cook their fry-up, EDF customers can enjoy up to 16 hours of free electricity on Sundays through Sunday Saver – perfect for powering the ultimate brunch.
Find the best electricity contract for your business in 3 easy steps
February 17, 2026

UK constraint costs in 2026: why we need a better map for the energy transition

As Government prepares the next stage of Reformed National Pricing (RNP), Mark Cox, Head of Nuclear and Wholesale at EDF, has taken a fresh look at how constraints costs are changing and what it means for the system.

Policy blogs

May 21, 2026

UK energy debt: why the crisis is deepening and what must change

In this article Josh Buckland, Strategy & Policy Director at EDF and Keith Watson, Senior Manager in EDF’s Customers Policy and Regulation team, set out why tackling energy debt needs to be a priority, and how we can do it in a way that still continues to support those who need it most.
April 01, 2026

The Warm Homes Plan: why faster delivery is critical for consumer bills and the country’s energy security

In this article, EDF’s Strategy and Policy team set out why faster delivery of the Warm Homes Plan is essential to cutting energy bills and strengthening UK energy security.
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March 20, 2026

What next for the Corporate PPA market in Great Britain?

Corporate Power Purchase Agreements (cPPAs) are now a relatively well-established feature of the GB electricity market. Around 5GW of new wind and solar capacity has been built off the back of these arrangements – could a bigger cPPA market could bring a range of benefits?
Hinkley Point C nuclear station
February 20, 2026

EDF backing An Electric Britain with £15bn investment planned for 2026-28

EDF continued to be a major investor in Britain in 2025, investing over £5bn to strengthen longer term energy security, whilst generating £1.9bn in earnings (EBITDA). Over the next three years EDF plans to invest a further £15bn in the UK across its different businesses.
Find the best electricity contract for your business in 3 easy steps
February 17, 2026

UK constraint costs in 2026: why we need a better map for the energy transition

As Government prepares the next stage of Reformed National Pricing (RNP), Mark Cox, Head of Nuclear and Wholesale at EDF, has taken a fresh look at how constraints costs are changing and what it means for the system.
December 04, 2025

Address by EDF UK Chair, Sir Alex Chisholm at the Nuclear 2025 conference

Today EDF UK's Chair, Sir Alex Chisholm, delivered an address at the Nuclear Industry Association's Nuclear 2025 Conference in London.

EDF power solutions news

EDF power solutions UK and Ireland, previously EDF Renewables UK and Ireland, is one of the most technology diverse renewable energy companies across England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. 

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EDF group news

EDF is proud to be a part of the EDF Group, the world's largest electricity generator, with over 170,000 employees across the world and over 40 million customers worldwide. 

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About EDF

EDF began it's long-term partnership with Britain in 1998. Since then, we’ve launched ground-breaking projects, forged important partnerships and pioneered innovative technology, all to save customers cash and carbon and help build An Electric Britain.

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An Electric Britain

As Britain’s biggest generator of zero carbon electricity we’re helping build Britain’s own wind, nuclear and solar energy supply to reduce reliance on energy imports and help prevent future price rises.