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EDF's UK nuclear output dropped 12% in 2025 due to Hartlepool's extended shutdown, but it plans £15B in future investments and remains the UK's top zero-carbon power provider.
EDF reported a 12% drop in nuclear output from its UK power stations in 2025, primarily due to an extended outage at the aging Hartlepool plant, which is set to close in 2028.
Despite this, the company invested over £5 billion in the UK—30% more than in 2024—and plans a £15 billion investment over the next three years.
EBITDA fell to £1.9 billion from £2.9 billion, driven by a 20% decline in electricity prices.
EDF remains the UK’s largest zero-carbon electricity generator and is advancing the Hinkley Point C and Sizewell C nuclear projects, which aim to supply low-carbon power to around 12 million homes, meeting about 14% of UK demand.
La producción nuclear de EDF en el Reino Unido cayó un 12% en 2025 debido al cierre prolongado de Hartlepool, pero planea £ 15B en inversiones futuras y sigue siendo el principal proveedor de energía cero carbono del Reino Unido.