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China Energy Says It Will Expand Cooperation With France’s EDF
China Energy, one of the country’s largest power companies, has announced its plans to expand cooperation with Électricité de France (EDF), a French electric utility company. The two companies have already established a partnership to work together on renewable energy projects in China, and now plan to expand their collaboration to include nuclear power, energy storage, and smart energy systems.
China Energy and EDF have been working together on renewable energy projects in China since 2019, with a focus on wind and solar power. The partnership has already achieved significant success, with the completion of several large-scale renewable energy projects in the country.
Now, the two companies plan to broaden their collaboration to include nuclear power, an area in which EDF has extensive expertise. The partnership will also explore opportunities in energy storage and smart energy systems, which are seen as key components of the transition to a low-carbon energy system.
The expansion of cooperation between China Energy and EDF comes amid growing international interest in clean energy, and China’s commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2060. The partnership is expected to play a key role in supporting China’s efforts to transition to a more sustainable energy system, while also providing EDF with new opportunities for growth in the Chinese market.
Overall, the partnership between China Energy and EDF is seen as a positive development for both companies, and for the wider clean energy sector. As China continues to invest heavily in clean energy, partnerships with international companies like EDF are likely to become increasingly important for achieving the country’s renewable energy goals.