3 paths to the energy transition

As one of the leading global players in the energy transition, the Group EDF reaffirms its commitment to the future through “Ambitions 2035”. Our goal is to lead the new electric revolution, providing decarbonized, available, and competitive energy in all regions where we operate. At EDF power solutions, we believe that this leadership in decarbonization and energy efficiency solutions is strengthened when our actions meet the conscious attitudes of each individual in their daily lives.

Discover three practical ways to contribute to the energy transition:

1. Reducing consumption

The first step is the simplest: consuming less. Basic daily habits, such as turning off the lights when leaving a room or choosing to walk or cycle for shorter distances instead of using a car, are fundamental. Reducing consumption is the fastest way to relieve pressure on natural resources.

2. Improving energy efficiency

Energy efficiency means achieving the same result using less electricity. Choosing appliances with low-consumption labels or ensuring your home has good thermal insulation — avoiding excessive use of air conditioning — are practical daily examples.

3. Choosing low-carbon sources

For what we still need to consume, the solution is to opt for low-carbon sources. This means prioritizing electricity from nuclear and renewable sources—such as hydroelectric, wind, and solar. By supporting the large-scale development of these sources, we ensure that the energy powering our lives does not compromise the planet’s climate.

At EDF power solutions, we work to make these choices increasingly accessible to everyone.

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