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La Française de l'Énergie Begins Generation at Two Green Power Units in France

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La Française de l'Energie (FDE.PA) on Monday commissioned two green power generation engines at its Angres site in Pas-de-Calais, France.

The Angres site is among the 18 covered by the abandoned mine methane agreement between the energy production company and the French government, according to a Tuesday release. The site has a 15-year feed-in tariff contract with energy company EDF at 80 euros per megawatt-hour, indexed to inflation.

The electricity production will also start shortly at the Rouvignies site, which is another site covered by the deal with the government and has a long-term contract with EDF.

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