ArcelorMittal and EDF Forge 18-Year Nuclear Partnership
ArcelorMittal and EDF signed a Nuclear Production Allocation Contract (NPAC) on December 26, 2025. This agreement ensures the steelmaker access to a portion of the French nuclear fleet's output for a duration of 18 years, with electricity deliveries starting on January 1, 2026.
ArcelorMittal and EDF formalized the Nuclear Production Allocation Contract (NPAC) on December 26, 2025. Electricity deliveries commenced on January 1, 2026.
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The contract spans an 18-year period and secures for ArcelorMittal access to a portion of the output from the French nuclear fleet.
Objective of the Partnership
This partnership aims to supply ArcelorMittal's French sites with low-carbon electricity. The agreement contributes to enhancing the future competitiveness of steel produced in France.
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