France’s state-owned utility, EDF, announced on Monday that it has identified four sites on its land for the development of data centers. This move is part of EDF’s strategy to expedite investments in power-hungry digital infrastructure, particularly as the country hosts a summit on artificial intelligence (AI) with political and business leaders discussing the emerging technology.
As a leading producer of nuclear energy, EDF is positioning nuclear power as a clean and reliable energy source for these data centers. The four identified sites are strategically located with available grid connections, offering a combined total power capacity of 2 gigawatts (GW). EDF is also in the process of searching for two additional sites to meet growing demand.
EDF’s initiative includes providing personalized support to digital companies wishing to develop data center projects, guiding them through the necessary steps to complete their projects. Last year, EDF executives revealed that the utility was in discussions with three companies about powering 1 GW data center projects in France. However, there were concerns that grid connections could delay the launch of some projects.