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The French, too, like to mess around with cases: one of their biggest energy firms calls itself EDF except in its logo, when it is eDF, with the lower-case "e" made the same size as the two capitals.
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EDF has also been told to upgrade its 58 nuclear plants in France in the aftermath of the Fukushima accident in Japan, at a possible cost of £40bn, when it is burdened with a £28bn debt mountain.
EDF's shares shot up in value when it was announced that the deal was in jeopardy again.
If you find a star icon, this means it is an EDF base which helps lower control, which after more than one attack on different edf bases, will give you more missions and more salvage.
Even the most hardened naysayers won't be able to bite back the emotion when they see the Olympic flag raised above London, with its distinctive five rings, its distinctive Lloyds TSB emblem, It's distinctive EDF energy icon, it's distinctive Golden Arches™, its distinctive Gatorade croc and its magnificent Nike Swoosh™.
However, if this explanation is correct, why was EDF surprised?
He said it was because EDF had "done the right thing" by reducing its overheads and buying energy on the wholesale market.
"Nuclear new build is already behind the curve; we cannot afford further delay and it is vital for EDF to make a final investment decision now," it adds.
Further, it is shown that an EDF implies a splitting BIBD.
"Even though the final investment decision [FID] has been pushed back from the initial forecasts, the construction time will stay the same, which means that the commissioning date will be updated at the point when FID is made," EDF's chief executive, Jean-Bernard Lévy, said.
EDF also says it is talking to other investors that may take as much as a 15 percent stake.
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