Électricité de Tahiti
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Électricité de Tahiti ( EDT ) is an electricity company which holds the public concession for the generation and distribution of electricity in French Polynesia. In 2022 it was ranked as the largest company in French Polynesia by turnover.[1] It is 70% owned by the Engie group, with the Société Monégasque de l'Electricité et du Gaz, itself a subsidiary of Engie, holding a further 21%.[2]
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Industry | Electricity |
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Founded | 1970 |
Area served | French Polynesia |
Key people | Didier Pouzou (CEO) |
Revenue | 22.4 billion XPF (2021)[1] |
Number of employees | 535[1] |
Parent | Engie |
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The company produces thermal and renewable electricity, operates the transmission network of the state-owned Société de transport d'énergie Electrique en Polynésie (TEP), distributes electricity and provides associated services such as public lighting.