Qui fournit l'électricité en France ?
Qui fournit l'électricité en France ?
Enedis Sur l'ensemble du territoire français, c'est Enedis, une filiale d'EDF, qui assure ce rôle : il veille à l'entretien des réseaux, à la qualité de l'énergie fournie, et relève les compteurs (notamment les nouveaux compteurs linky).
Quels sont tous les fournisseurs d'électricité ?
- EDF ;
- Engie ;
- Eni ;
- ilek ;
- TotalEnergies (ex Total Direct Energie) ;
- ekWateur ;
- Happ-e by Engie ;
- Butagaz ;
Where is the EDF head office located in Paris?
- Enedis (ex-ERDF) was spun off from EDF-Gaz de France Distribution in 2008 as part of the process of total separation of the activities of EDF and GDF Suez. The EDF head office is located along Avenue de Wagram in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.
Is EDF a monopoly in France?
- Mostly, a state-owned EPIC, it became the main electricity generation and distribution company in France, enjoying a monopoly in electricity generation, although some small local distributors were retained by the nationalisation. This monopoly ended in 1999, when EDF was forced by a European Directive to open up 20% of its business to competitors.
What does ededf stand for?
- EDF's headquarters in Tour EDF, La Défense, near Paris. Électricité de France S.A. (literally Electricity of France ), commonly known as EDF, is a French multinational electric utility company, largely owned by the French state.
Why choose EDF for energy transition?
- We are convinced that energy transition should be co-constructed and we collaborate every day with those who innovate for an electric future. Your home is safe in our hands! EDF is supporting the global energy transition movement by exporting its expertise in nuclear energy, renewable energies and energy services.














