EDF Energy Renewables And EDF ENS UK Are Now EDF Renewables

UK renewable energy developer EDF Energy Renewables and operations and maintenance business EDF ENS UK are coming together under a new brand. Now they'll be known as EDF Renewables.
That's the new name for EDF Group's solar and wind activities in more than 20 non-French speaking countries around the world.
EDF Renewables in the UK has 34 wind farms, including 2 offshore wind farms and also a battery storage unit. Its goal is to use expertise and innovation to make low carbon electricity more competitive and effective for consumers.
It also looks after the operations and maintenance of wind farms which helps to increase their production and lifespan.
EDF Renewables has already demonstrated its ability to drive innovation, for example in the Blyth Offshore Demonstrator Project, where float and submerge technology was used in the installation of gravity base foundations, 66 kV cables and 8.3 MW turbines "“ all firsts in offshore wind.
EDF Renewables is also looking at the future of onshore wind using the most modern and efficient turbines to make this technology increasingly competitive.
The increase in wind and solar power poses new challenges for the grid, that's why EDF Renewables has built the UK's largest battery storage at West Burton B to help balance supply and ensure reliability for customers.
Matthieu Hue, CEO of EDF Renewables in the UK said: "In adopting our new brand, we are joining another 20 countries in the EDF family dedicated to renewables. Across the world and collectively this new identity will make us stronger."
"We are already united in our goals to bring costs down for consumers through investment and innovation."
"With the increase of renewables globally, we will continue to develop a diverse, reliable, affordable low carbon energy mix for customers and industry for decades to come."