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EDF: quarterly turnover jumps to 35.6 billion euros with the rise in prices

2022-05-04T07:19:55.818Z


This figure is up 62% compared to the first quarter of 2021. EDF announced on Wednesday a strong increase in its turnover in the first quarter thanks to the rise in electricity prices, while warning that this would not necessarily translate into the results while nuclear production is limited this year. To discover YOUR COMMUNE - The results of the second round of the presidential election in your area Taxes 2022: all about your tax return Read alsoNew f


EDF announced on Wednesday a strong increase in its turnover in the first quarter thanks to the rise in electricity prices, while warning that this would not necessarily translate into the results while nuclear production is limited this year.

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Revenue reached 35.6 billion euros in the first three months of the year, up 62% (+61% organically) compared to the first quarter of 2021. “

It is supported by the price of electricity and gas

”, as well as by the brokerage activity (trading), explains the group in a press release.

The prices of gas, and electricity in its wake, have soared in recent months against a backdrop of global economic recovery and then the war in Ukraine.

However, EDF warns that "

the evolution of turnover will only have a limited impact on EBITDA

", that is to say on the gross operating surplus.

In March, EDF had estimated that this Ebitda would be reduced by 26 billion euros this year due to the measures taken by the government to limit the French electricity bill and the drop in its nuclear production due to corrosion problems. on some reactors.

"

The decline in nuclear production will penalize EBITDA due to the necessary purchases on the wholesale markets in a context of sharp price increases

", underlines EDF on Wednesday.

In the first quarter, nuclear production in France reached 91.7 terawatt hours (TWh), or 7.5 TWh less than a year earlier.

Hydro generation also declined due to unfavorable conditions.

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Regarding the war in Ukraine, EDF specifies that it has "

no exposure to Russian companies impacted by international sanctions to date

" but suffers from an "

indirect impact

" (volatility of raw materials, increase in market prices and supply chain tensions).

Source: lefigaro

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