
View of the cooling towers of the Electricite de France (EDF) nuclear power plant in Golfech on the edge of the Garonne river, France, February 16, 2025.
EDF stated that its projections for 2026 and 2027 remain unchanged, with estimated production levels expected to range between 350 TWh and 370 TWh for each of those years. The operator emphasized that the updated forecast reflects steady progress in its maintenance planning and implementation, allowing for better scheduling and reduced downtime across its nuclear fleet.
The revised outlook underscores EDF’s efforts to strengthen the reliability and performance of France’s nuclear power infrastructure. The company operates the largest fleet of nuclear reactors in Europe, playing a crucial role in ensuring the country’s energy supply and contributing to its low-carbon electricity generation. Nuclear power remains a central component of France’s energy strategy, accounting for a significant portion of its domestic electricity production.
EDF has been focusing on optimizing maintenance cycles and enhancing coordination among its nuclear sites to support stable output levels. These measures are part of a broader operational plan aimed at maintaining high safety standards while meeting national energy needs and export commitments within the European power market.
The company’s updated forecast follows several years of maintenance-related challenges that affected nuclear generation levels. With ongoing improvements and better long-term planning, EDF expects its nuclear output to stabilize, ensuring sufficient supply to support France’s domestic demand and regional energy exports.
The 2025 production range of 365–375 TWh represents a positive adjustment compared with earlier projections, signaling increased confidence in the operational performance of EDF’s nuclear fleet. The unchanged estimates for 2026 and 2027 indicate that the company anticipates stable production in the medium term as maintenance schedules continue to normalize.
EDF’s announcement reflects its broader commitment to maintaining a reliable, low-emission energy mix while supporting the resilience of Europe’s power systems. The company continues to play a key role in ensuring electricity security and contributing to long-term sustainability goals through consistent performance improvements in its nuclear operations.