Électricité de France S.A (EDF)
L o a d i n g
Électricité de France S.A., commonly known as EDF, is a French multinational electric utility company owned by the French state.
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- Abstract: Indicators to measure our CSR performance and alignment with our purpose. Detailed description: These indicators are divided into 4 commitments: Carbon and climate neutrality Preservation of the planet's resources Wellbeing and solidarity Responsible development1Licence not specified10 days ago
- Abstract: All datasets available online on the EDF Group's open data platform.1Licence not specified10 days ago
- Abstract: Clearing prices revealed in the succession of tenders, organised by EDF as part of an experiment, for the sale of annual ribbons of electricity for physical delivery in 2027, 2028 and 2029. The data published here, as part of this experiment, will cover the auction period starting from 27/09/2023. To find out more about this experiment and the calls for tender, click here.1Licence not specified10 days ago
- Summary : Secondary reserves of EDF SA's power plants. Detailed explanation of the secondary reserve mechanism: At all times, production must be equal to consumption. RTE ensures this balance in real time and takes into account the vagaries of consumption or production (weather, availability of the production facilities, etc.). To maintain the balance between supply and demand, RTE must have an adjustable power reserve at all times, both upwards and downwards. There are three types of reserves that can be called upon in succession: The reserves that can be activated automatically: the frequency system services, which can be broken down into the primary reserve and the secondary reserve Manually activatable reserves: the adjustment mechanism that constitutes the tertiary reserve In order to build up these reserves, an integrated European balancing market has been created. Its main features are defined in the European Electricity Balancing Regulation, which describes the technical, operational and commercial rules for the acquisition of balancing capacities, the activation of balancing energy and their financial settlement. Source of the explanation: https://www.rte-france.com/chaque-seconde-courant-passe/concevoir-et-mettre-en-oeuvre-des-mecanismes-de-marche-innovants-pour-le-systeme-electrique1Licence not specified10 days ago
- Résumé : Les effectifs consolidés du groupe EDF depuis 2018 et leur ventilation par filiale et zone géographique. Consolidation par intégration globale : Seules les filiales dont EDF a le contrôle sont consolidées. Dans cette approche financière, les filiales sont alors consolidées à 100%, peu importe leur taux de détention. Les entités pour lesquelles EDF n’a pas le contrôle ne seront donc ici pas du tout consolidées. Le total des effectifs France regroupe des filiales dont certaines ne sont pas détaillées ici. Description détaillée : Pour EDF SA, les effectifs comprennent : Les salariés statutaires à temps plein et à temps partiel, à l’exception de ceux dont le contrat de travail est suspendu, de ceux mis à disposition et de ceux détachés à l’extérieur d’EDF SA. Les salariés non statutaires en contrat à durée indéterminée, y compris les médecins du travail. Les salariés en contrat à durée déterminée, dont les contrats d’apprentissage ou de professionnalisation et thésards. Les salariés mixtes sont dénombrés au prorata de leur part EDF, représentative de leur activité, et sont répartis dans les unités SEI Corse et DGSC de la DTEO-DST. La répartition des effectifs mixtes selon leur part EDF est arrondie à l’entier le plus proche. Hormis le cas précédent, chaque salarié compte pour un quel que soit son temps de travail.1Licence not specified10 days ago
- Abstract: Location and installed capacity of EDF SA's fossil-fired power plants and generation units in operation. The geographical scope is metropolitan France, but not Corsica or the Ponant Islands. Detailed description: The dataset has a consolidated view as at 31/12/2023.1Licence not specified10 days ago
- Abstract: Presentation of EDF Renewables' installed solar capacity, with two visions: Raw capacities (total capacities of the solar farms in which EDF Renewables has a stake). Net capacities (capacities corresponding to the stake held by EDF Renewables).1Licence not specified10 days ago
- Abstract: Location and installed capacity of EDF SA's nuclear and fossil-fired power plants and generation units in operation. The geographical scope is metropolitan France, but not Corsica or the Ponant Islands. Detailed description: The dataset has a consolidated view as at 31/12/2023.1Licence not specified10 days ago
- Abstract: Regulation 1227/2011 on the integrity and transparency of the wholesale energy market (known as REMIT) requires generators to publicly disclose certain information about their assets. On the page " message lists", you will find a selection of relevant information relating the capacity and utilisation of these assets. This is where you will get the most up-to-date data. In the case of overlapping unavailability, whether fortuitous or scheduled, the practice is to retain the minimum available power of the unavailability over each overlapping period. The data presented on our site is retrieved every 2 hours from the source: https://www.edf.fr/tous-les-messages-doaat/feed Here you will find the dataset that allows you to visualise, on a map, the state of availability of the present, past and future nuclear fleet.1Licence not specified10 days ago
- Abstract: These data show the current, past and forecast availability of EDF SA's nuclear fleet over a sliding year. You will find, plant by plant, and for each unit, their available power in MW. This data is updated at the beginning of each hour. Detailed description: The data are public data from the RTE website. This is the unavailability data by unit, accessible via the API at the following address: https://data.rte-france.com/catalog/-/api/generation/Unavailability-Additional-Information/v4.1. The map is based on publications made by EDF under the REMIT regulation, but does not take into account any additional information associated with certain publications, nor any future unavailability due to new fortuitous events. The map is a visualization tool provided for information purposes only. It does not replace the official publications produced by EDF under the REMIT regulation, available at https://doaat.edf.fr/indisponibilites/list. The method used to create the time series is taken from a CRE publication on the Github site. All explanations can be found here. Additional information on certain data: The geographical positioning of the nuclear units is adapted here to make the map of France easier to read. The precise and unique GPS points of the plants are here. The reference time zone is Europe/Paris. EDF's liability: As a reminder, pursuant to clause 3.2 of the general conditions of use of the opendata.edf.fr portal, which can be consulted here, the information provided on the EDF Group's opendata.edf.fr portal is for information purposes only. EDF cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of the information published on the site. It does not exempt the User from carrying out an additional and appropriate analysis. EDF cannot therefore be held responsible for any errors or omissions, nor for any lack of availability of information and services. Consequently, Users acknowledge that they use this information under their sole responsibility. EDF may not be held liable for any direct or indirect damage that may result from accessing, using or reusing data from the EDF Group's opendata.edf.fr portal, including but not limited to inaccessibility, loss of data and/or the presence of viruses on the site.1Licence not specified10 days ago
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