Who We Are

Windmill in the field
About Us
A World Leader

EDF Group

EDF Group is the second-largest electricity producer in the world. EDF's global power generation capacity originates from its hydroelectric, nuclear, onshore wind, offshore wind, and solar photovoltaic innovative and modern assets.

EDF Renewables

EDF Renewables is an international energy company which develops, builds and operates renewable power generation plants. As a major player in the energy transition worldwide, EDF Renewables deploys, within EDF, competitive, responsible and value-creating projects.

We work across the entire lifecycle of renewable energy infrastructure from planning through to development, financing, construction, and long-term operation and maintenance. This means we are able to control the quality and performance of our assets in the most economic, environmental, and socially responsible ways possible.

EDF Renewables Australia

EDF Renewables Australia was established in 2017. To date, EDF Renewables Australia has successfully developed and secured a large portfolio of wind and solar power generation opportunities across Australia.

EDF Renewables Australia is committed to helping Australia meet its renewable energy goals, and will continue to invest in the development of new renewables projects across the country.

The Banana Range Wind Farm will be the first project for EDF Renewables Australia.

38 wind turbines

10 GW

capacity with 15-20
wind turbines

25+ km

off the coast of
Newcastle

5.5 million

average homes
potentially powered
each year

Partnering

with the region

Building A Net-Zero Energy Future
A World Leader

EDF Renewables is a wholly-owned subsidiary of EDF (Électricité de France) Group, a global, integrated energy company. EDF is one of the world’s largest electricity producers, and one of the largest renewable energy producers in Europe.

Its purpose is to build a net zero energy future with electricity and innovative solutions and services, to help save the planet and drive wellbeing and economic development.

EDF plans to double its renewable capacity by 2030, from 28 GW (including hydro) to 50 GW.

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Meet Our Team

Dan Hansen

CEO

Dr Richard Finlay-Jones

Head Of Development

Bernhard Voll

Technical Officer

Jeff Burns

Head Of People and Culture

Steve McCall

Financial Controller