France denies it may halt power exports to Italy

Reuters

Published Sep 17, 2022 18:08

PARIS (Reuters) - France on Saturday denied reports that state-controlled utility EDF (EPA:EDF) had warned Italy it may halt its power exports to the country and reaffirmed its commitment to "solidarity" with its neighbors as Europe grapples with an energy crisis.

Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported earlier on Saturday that Italy had received written notification from EDF regarding a potential two-year halt on power exports as part of France's energy-saving plans.

A spokesperson for Italy's ministry of ecological transition later confirmed the newspaper report.

"French authorities deny this information and reaffirm their commitment to reciprocal electricity and gas solidarity with all of our European neighbors," the French Ministry of Energy Transition said in a statement.

An EDF spokesman also denied that the group had warned Italy of a possible suspension of its power exports to the country.

Asked about la Repubblica report, a spokesperson for the Italian Ecological Transition Ministry confirmed a communication to the ministry, adding that "the problem has been known for months due to France's problems with its nuclear power plants".

"Obviously it is not certain that this will happen, but to be prepared, the ministry technicians have been working for months on different scenarios," the spokesperson told Reuters.

France has for years helped to underpin Europe's electricity supply, providing about 15% of its total power generation.

France accounted for about 5% of Italy's annual electricity consumption in 2019, according to Eurostat data.

But this year France has become a net power importer as its own production of nuclear energy hit a 30-year low due to a wave of repairs at the country's nuclear plants.