EDF has swung back to profit despite taking an £11billion hit at its UK nuclear project.

The French energy giant posted profits of £8.5billion for 2023, up from the record £15.3billion loss it notched up the year before.

This was despite spiralling costs and lengthy delays over the planned Hinkley Point C reactor in Somerset.

Announcing its annual results on Friday, the group revealed an £11billion write-down related to its British operations.

It comes as Hinkley, which would be Britain’s first reactor in more than two decades, continues to be plagued with ongoing setbacks. 

Back in the black: The French energy giant posted profits of £8.5billion for 2023, up from the record £15.3billion loss it notched up the year before

Back in the black: The French energy giant posted profits of £8.5billion for 2023, up from the record £15.3billion loss it notched up the year before

In a major blow, EDF warned last month that the new power station is likely to be delayed until 2029 or even 2031 and the price could reach £35billion. That compares with the initial budget of £18billion and a planned opening in 2025.

EDF said annual profits were lifted by sales to medium and large businesses, along with ‘robust performance’ in the nuclear generation business.

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