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ENGIE (known as GDF Suez prior to April 2015[2]) is a French multinational electric utility company, headquartered in La Défense, Courbevoie, which operates in the fields of electricity generation and distribution, natural gas, nuclear and renewable energy. The company is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index.[3]

ENGIE is a pioneer in nuclear energy in Europe with the development of the first pressurised water reactor built in Belgium.

It is one of the few players in the sector to develop expert skills in both upstream (engineering, purchasing, operation, maintenance) and downstream (waste management, dismantling) activities.

As a nuclear operator, ENGIE owns and operates seven reactors in Belgium through Electrabel, owns stakes in the Chooz and Tricastin plants in France (1,208 MW ¡V the equivalent of one nuclear reactor) and has drawing rights in Germany.[4]

The company, formed on 22 July 2008 by the merger of Gaz de France and Suez, traces its origins to the Universal Suez Canal Company founded in 1858 to construct the Suez Canal. Since the merger in 2008, the French state holds approximately a third of the company.[5]

It adopted the "Engie" name in April 2015 in order to emphasize the changing nature of its energy business and de-emphasize its historical role as a nationalized gas monopoly.[6]

The company holds a 35% stake in Suez Environnement, the water treatment and waste management company spun off from Suez at the time of the merger.[7]

GDF Suez bought 70% of Britain's International Power in August 2010, creating the world's largest independent utility company.[8][9] The purchase of the remaining 30% was announced by GDF Suez in April 2012, and the transaction completed in July 2012.[10][11] On July 1, 2015, the company announced the acquisition of solar parks developer Solairedirect, which makes it the largest solar power electricity producer in France.[12]

As of 2015, ENGIE employs 153,090 people worldwide with revenues of £á66.6 billion.

ENGIE is listed on the Euronext exchanges in Paris and Brussels and is a constituent of the CAC 40 and BEL20 indices.


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Engie SA, formerly GDF Suez SA, is a France-based natural gas and electricity supplier.

Its operations are organized in five business lines:

Energy Europe, engaged in the production of electricity and distribution and supplying of gas in continental Europe;

Energy International which supplies power within North and Latin America, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Middle East, Asia and Africa;

Global Gas & LNG, which includes exploration and production of gas and oil, procurement and routing of gas and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and supplying accounts in Europe;



Infrastructures, which operates the transport, supply and storage of natural gas; and Energy Services, providing multi-technical services in the areas of engineering, installation or energy services.

The Company operates through La Compagnie du Vent, CNN MCO, which manages of all types of vessels, Siradel SAS and Green Charge Networks LLC, a Santa Clara-based manufacturer of energy storage systems and EV-Box BV, among others.

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