EDF Australia is focused on the development, delivery, ownership and operation of complex transmission infrastructure including Renewable Energy Zones, large-scale interconnectors, offshore wind connections, and private networks to aid Australia increase the penetration of renewable energy to meet net zero targets.
Transmission is part of EDF Group’s DNA. RTE (The French National Transmission System Operator and Owner, a subsidiary owned 50.1% by EDF Group) is France’s Transmission System Operator and the largest Transmission System Operator in Europe. The company is in charge of an impressive infrastructure of more than 100,000 km of high-voltage lines, 3000 stations, and 57 interconnections with neighbouring European countries. With over 10,000 employees, it operates, maintains and develops the grid and has the capacity to self-perform all O&M activities. In France, it is also responsible for providing balancing services, that is balancing supply and demand in real-time.
EDF power solutions also develops, owns and operates transmission infrastructure connecting its global generation portfolio.
We are proud to have access to the resources of RTE and EDF’s inhouse Power System and Transmission Engineering Centre CI2T (active in over 40 countries around the world for more than two decades). RTE and CI2T are integrated into the EDF Australia technical delivery team for projects in Australia.


The combined international capability of CI2T and RTE allows EDF Australia to have access to teams that have expertise in the end-to-end development and management of transmission networks, this includes:

New England Renewable Energy Zone
Energy Corporation (EnergyCo) of New South Wales (NSW) is a government entity that leads the delivery of renewable energy zones (REZs) to ensure long-term energy security for NSW. The New England REZ is anticipated to facilitate the connection of 6-8 GW of renewable energy.
As part of the project, EnergyCo is procuring a Network Operator package and a consortium to lead the system and network design, financing, construction, operation & maintenance (O&M) and ownership of the transmission network for 35 years. As the most complex transmission project in Australia, the scope includes:
EDF Australia has been preparing for the project over the last 12 months, contributing to EnergyCo’s market engagements and Return on Investment (ROI). Following the Expression of Interest (EOI), EDF Australia was recently shortlisted to participate in the Network Operator tender process, launched by EnergyCo at the end of 2025. EDF Australia is now progressing to the Request for Proposal (RFP) with an offer which will be addressed in Q3 2026. The first ranked proponent is expected to be announced in Q3 2027. Given RTE’s credentials as the French TSO, we are well placed to ensure that the Network Operator will be at the heart of developing our value proposition for EnergyCo.
SACOI is a three terminal HVDC interconnection between Sardinia, Corsica and Italy’s mainland close to the end of its lifetime.
The SACOI3 project is developed in partnership with the Italian network operator and consists of the modernisation of the existing link and the renewal of three HVDC stations. It will ensure an improvement in technological performance and an increase of the transmission capacity up to 400 MW.
The Lighting project aims at reducing the carbon footprint of ADNOC oil & gas facilities and consists of two 1000 MW undersea HVDC interconnectors to supply electricity to artificial islands located more than 100 km from the coast.
EDF is part of the investor consortium with KEPCO (Korea) and Kyushu (Japan) in charge of the design, construction and operation of HVDC installation.
