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EDF agrees to sell US, Canada unit to KKR

By Thomson Reuters Jun 26, 2026 | 11:10 AM

June 26 (Reuters) – EDF signed an agreement to sell EDF Power Solutions in the United ​States and Canada to ‌private equity firm KKR, the company said on Friday.

KKR will acquire the operations and assets. In the U.S. ‌and ​Canada, EDF Power ⁠Solutions operates 5.6 ⁠gigawatts of renewable assets.

EDF, which owns and operates France’s nuclear fleet, must raise cash to ​maintain its 57 aging reactors and finance the construction of ⁠six new units.

In ⁠November EDF CEO Bernard ​Fontana told Reuters the company was ​considering selling between 50% and ‌100% of its U.S. renewable unit, a deal that could value the business at nearly €4 ⁠billion ($4.56 billion).

EDF has developed 26 gigawatts of wind, solar and battery storage projects ⁠plus ‌electric vehicle charging sites ⁠and has 17 GW ​under ‌service contracts in North ​America, which ⁠includes a small amount in Canada and Mexico, according to its website.

($1 = 0.8773 euros)

(Reporting by Margaux Perrin in Gdansk, Editing by ​Louise Heavens)