Dungowan Pumped Hydro Energy Storage Project
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EDF Australia is Committed to Helping Australia Decarbonise its Energy System
Australia’s energy industry is experiencing a unique and rapid transition from fossil-based energy systems of production and consumption to renewable resources.
As part of The EDF Group, EDF Australia is committed to leading in the march towards Australia’s clean, green electrification future.
Key highlights across the EDF Group include:
- Access to the expertise of 180,000 employees globally, supported by internal engineering units that act as centres of excellence for various energy infrastructure types;
- The backing of a balance sheet valued at A$658 billion, with an annual turnover of A$243 billion;
- Approximately 123 GW of installed capacity and 448 TWh of electricity generation worldwide, 90% of which is carbon-free;
- Over A$1 billion committed annually to research and development, underscoring our dedication to innovation and excellence;
- More than A$13 billion spent annually on supply chain management and procurement.
With the combination of our strong global foundation and local expertise, EDF Australia is uniquely positioned to support the global energy transition.
Our purpose is to build a net zero energy future with electricity and innovative solutions and services, help save the planet and drive wellbeing and economic development.
EDF Around The World
The EDF Group is developing innovative low carbon solutions throughout the world with a view to producing clean energy and guaranteeing access to electricity for all.
The EDF Group, a key player in the global energy transition and among the largest, most diversified clean energy producers worldwide, is committed to leading the global charge towards sustainable energy.
Our focus on innovation drives the development of new technologies that aim to deliver solutions that are not only lower-carbon but also more efficient and less impactful on both the environment and communities.
The EDF Group operates in over 30 countries across Australia, Europe, North America, South America, Asia-Pacific, Africa and the Middle East.