CEO Luc Rémont, whose term was due to expire in July, will not be reappointed and will be replaced by Framatome CEO Bernard ...
France has ousted the chief executive of state-owned nuclear power group EDF after months of tensions over strategy and the risk of cost overruns in the construction of six new reactors.
France is overhauling the leadership at state-owned utility EDF, as the heavily indebted company gears up to build six new ...
For French President Emmanuel Macron, it wasn’t enough that Luc Rémont turned around France’s state-owned nuclear firm. He ...
EDITORIAL. The ousting of CEO Luc Rémont is a perfect example of how hard it is for the French state-owned energy provider to ...
The French government said Electricite de France SA Chief Executive Officer Luc Remont is stepping down as the state-owned ...
Bernard Fontana, France's nominee to head state nuclear company EDF, would face a daunting to-do list if he gets the job, ...
The shake-up follows an outcry over the high energy prices EDF is poised to charge factories. Benoît Bazin, the boss of ...
France is revamping leadership at state-owned EDF to oversee the construction of six nuclear reactors. Bernard Fontana is ...
French President Emmanuel Macron has selected Bernard Fontana to replace Luc Remont as CEO of state-owned utility EDF, just two years into Remont's term. This unexpected move follows the French ...
The Flamanville 3 European Pressurized Reactor in Normandy started providing electricity to French homes at 11:48 am (1048 GMT) Saturday, the EDF power company's CEO Luc Remont said in a statement.
If not, well, there’s always the guillotine. The knife blade fell for just that reason last Friday on Luc Rémont, CEO of France’s mammoth state-run nuclear firm, EDF — the company primarily ...