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Electricity Prices: EDF Renews Its Commitment to Industrialists with Long-Term Contracts

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Paris - The climate seems to be pacifying between EDF and its largest customers, the industrialists, after months of stabbing negotiations on the price of electricity, crucial to competitiveness, which has precipitated the departure of the former boss of the electrician group.
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After months of tension, the French electric giant increases the long-term agreements to secure its customers in the face of the end of regulated tariffs. The truce is finally signed between EDF and the major industrial consumers of electricity. After an open crisis that led to the departure of the former CEO, the new CEO, Bernard Fontana, [...] The article EDF redones its coat of arms with the industrialists with custom-made contracts appeared …

Paris - The climate seems to be pacifying between EDF and its largest customers, the industrialists, after months of stabbing negotiations on the price of electricity, crucial to competitiveness, which has precipitated the departure of the former boss of the electrician group.

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L'Opinion broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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