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EDF NGL meaning

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What does EDF NGL mean?
In legal practice, edf NGL refers to edf energy Nuclear Generation Limited, the EDF group company that holds the UK nuclear site licences for the advanced gas‑cooled reactor (AGR) fleet and Sizewell B, and is responsible for ownership, operation, defuelling and early decommissioning of those stations. It is the successor to British Energy Generation Limited. This is a descriptive industry term rather than one defined in legislation or case law. The company is the licensed site operator under the Nuclear Installations Act 1965, regulated by the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) and the relevant environmental regulators in England and Scotland. References to EDF NGL commonly appear in energy and infrastructure contracts (for example, power purchase, grid connection and balancing agreements), real estate and permitting documentation, security packages, diligence reports and regulatory filings. EDF NGL is incorporated in England and Wales and operates stations in Great Britain. Usage of the term is consistent across England & Wales and Scotland; in Northern Ireland and Ireland it typically appears only as a counterparty name or comparator in cross‑border energy, financing or trading documents, with no separate local legal status.
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