EDF Energy UK has outlined plans to extend the life of its UK nuclear fleet and investments in renewable energy assets, with the aim of boosting the country's energy security and support a shift away from fossil fuels. EDF said decisions on regulatory approval and final investment are required, with updates dependent on policy and market conditions. The company also reported ongoing construction and commissioning across its energy storage and solar projects as part of its UK capacity expansion.
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