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{{#badges: Climate change |CoalSwarm}} '''EDF''', the acronym derived from when the company was created in 1946 as Electricité De France, is a French headquartered energy company with interests spanning from electricity generation to trading. The company has interests in energy projects in Europe -- France, the United Kingdom, Germany and Italy in particular -- and the United States, China, Laos and South Africa.<ref>EDF, [http://www.edf.com/the-edf-group/presentation-of-the-group/profile-95039.html "Profile"], EDF website, accessed August 2008.</ref><ref>EDF, [http://www.edf.com/the-edf-group/edf-international-presence-104150.html "EDF international presence"], EDF website, accessed August 2008.</ref>
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{{#badges: Climate change |CoalSwarm |nuclear spin}} '''EDF''', the acronym derived from when the company was created in 1946 as Electricité De France, is a French headquartered energy company with interests spanning from electricity generation to trading. The company has interests in energy projects in Europe -- France, the United Kingdom, Germany and Italy in particular -- and the United States, China, Laos and South Africa.<ref>EDF, [http://www.edf.com/the-edf-group/presentation-of-the-group/profile-95039.html "Profile"], EDF website, accessed August 2008.</ref><ref>EDF, [http://www.edf.com/the-edf-group/edf-international-presence-104150.html "EDF international presence"], EDF website, accessed August 2008.</ref>
  
 
==Articles and resources==
 
==Articles and resources==

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{{#badges: Climate change |CoalSwarm |nuclear spin}} EDF, the acronym derived from when the company was created in 1946 as Electricité De France, is a French headquartered energy company with interests spanning from electricity generation to trading. The company has interests in energy projects in Europe -- France, the United Kingdom, Germany and Italy in particular -- and the United States, China, Laos and South Africa.[1][2]

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  1. EDF, "Profile", EDF website, accessed August 2008.
  2. EDF, "EDF international presence", EDF website, accessed August 2008.

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