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Hydroelectricity: EDF Relies on the Dordogne to Increase Its Storage Capacity

The Dordogne and its encashed valleys may well constitute the new Eldorado of EDF. French electrician dreams of installing new STEPs there to store energy. All the lights are green, to give a new impetus to hydropower in France. Following the agreement reached between France and the European Commission, Bernard Fontana wants to redo hydraulic energy a priority with nuclear. As a result, EDF seeks to increase its production and storage capacity. …
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The Dordogne and its encashed valleys may well constitute the new Eldorado of EDF. French electrician dreams of installing new STEPs there to store energy. All the lights are green, to give a new impetus to hydropower in France. Following the agreement reached between France and the European Commission, Bernard Fontana wants to redo hydraulic energy a priority with nuclear. As a result, EDF seeks to increase its production and storage capacity. …

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Révolution Energétique broke the news on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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