EDF

As Britain’s biggest generator of zero carbon electricity(1) we're working 24/7 to help us reach Net Zero carbon emissions. We’re proud to serve more than 3.5 million British homes and businesses, as well as public services like the NHS, Royal Mail and government. Prouder still we're rated excellent on Trust Pilot.

Smart technology lets you effortlessly control your surroundings, so you can have things just the way you like them. Find out how you could be saving time, money and energy with easy to use smart home devices. As the UK's largest generator of low-carbon energy, we can pass on our expertise to save you money and help you meet your sustainability targets - find a solution for your business. Whether you already drive an electric vehicle or you're thinking about it, EDF aim to provide you with a complete experience for all your EV needs.

Our partnership with Prostate Cancer UK is helping to support men and their families across the UK, now and for future generations. Inspiring young people is at the heart of our Educational strategy, and it is through a number of Educational Programmes we help children understand that a low carbon, secure and affordable energy supply is vital for the future. Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at an operational power station? EDF has eight purpose-built visitor centres across the UK, each exploring how electricity is created in a fun and interactive way.

Our plan for a green recovery

This paper provides EDF’s perspectives on how the energy sector can support economic recovery from Covid-19 in a way which helps Britain achieve Net Zero. That contribution can be huge. As a sector we are major long-term investors in the UK economy, we provide vital infrastructure, high skilled jobs, apprenticeships and training opportunities – and the energy customers need to power their lives.

With the right policies in place, we plan to enable investment in low carbon technologies in the UK worth over £50bn by 2035. This amounts to 12GW of wind, solar and nuclear power – meeting one fifth of UK demand.