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In July 2008 the energy division of Suez merged with French state energy company [[Gaz de France]], creating [[GDF Suez]]. In one fell swoop the merger created 'the world's fourth largest energy utility by market capitalization, behind Russia's [[Gazprom]], France's [[EDF]] and Germany's [[E.ON]]. The combined revenues of [[Suez]] and [[Gaz de France]] were about $117 billion, with earnings of almost $8.85 billion'<ref> Chris Eales, Alan Kovski, 'New French energy giant GDF Suez officially launched following merger of GDF and Suez', ''Global Power Report'' (July 24 2008) </ref>. Suez Environment, the water and waste division is 35% part owned by GDF Suez, as such there is quite an overlap on the board of Suez Environment from that of GDF Suez.<ref>Give ref and note which people overlap?</ref> | In July 2008 the energy division of Suez merged with French state energy company [[Gaz de France]], creating [[GDF Suez]]. In one fell swoop the merger created 'the world's fourth largest energy utility by market capitalization, behind Russia's [[Gazprom]], France's [[EDF]] and Germany's [[E.ON]]. The combined revenues of [[Suez]] and [[Gaz de France]] were about $117 billion, with earnings of almost $8.85 billion'<ref> Chris Eales, Alan Kovski, 'New French energy giant GDF Suez officially launched following merger of GDF and Suez', ''Global Power Report'' (July 24 2008) </ref>. Suez Environment, the water and waste division is 35% part owned by GDF Suez, as such there is quite an overlap on the board of Suez Environment from that of GDF Suez.<ref>Give ref and note which people overlap?</ref> | ||
− | GDF Suez is a partner in the UK nuclear energy consortium [[ | + | GDF Suez is a partner in the UK nuclear energy consortium [[NuGen]]. |
==Subsidiaries== | ==Subsidiaries== | ||
*[[Elyo Suez]] | *[[Elyo Suez]] |
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Background
In July 2008 the energy division of Suez merged with French state energy company Gaz de France, creating GDF Suez. In one fell swoop the merger created 'the world's fourth largest energy utility by market capitalization, behind Russia's Gazprom, France's EDF and Germany's E.ON. The combined revenues of Suez and Gaz de France were about $117 billion, with earnings of almost $8.85 billion'[1]. Suez Environment, the water and waste division is 35% part owned by GDF Suez, as such there is quite an overlap on the board of Suez Environment from that of GDF Suez.[2]
GDF Suez is a partner in the UK nuclear energy consortium NuGen.