Octopus Energy France
Octopus Energy France is the French arm of Octopus Energy, an alternative supplier offering 100% green electricity plans to households.
Octopus Energy France operates in the French Energy segment.
Octopus Energy France: Core Facts
- Entity Type
- Alternative electricity supplier
- Offer focus
- 100% green electricity plans
- Market
- Liberalised since 2007 (households can choose any supplier)
- Electricity grid
- Enedis (independent of the supplier)
- Smart meter
- Linky (electricity)
- Regulator
- CRE (Commission de regulation de l'energie)
- Revenue
- TODO(verify)
- Customers
- TODO(verify)
- Status
- Active Definition
- Verified
How Octopus Energy France compares
Octopus Energy France is NOT the grid operator and is NOT a regulator. The electricity distribution grid is run by Enedis, and the market is overseen by the CRE. Octopus Energy France is an alternative supplier competing with EDF, Engie, TotalEnergies, and other green suppliers such as Mint Energie and Ilek.
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Octopus Energy France: Frequently Asked Questions
What is Octopus Energy France?
Octopus Energy France is the French arm of Octopus Energy, an alternative supplier offering 100% green electricity plans to households. Octopus Energy France is a supplier, not the grid operator.
Is Octopus Energy France the same as the grid?
No. Octopus Energy France is a supplier; the electricity distribution grid is operated by Enedis, which is independent of Octopus Energy France and shared by all suppliers.
Can I switch to Octopus Energy France?
Yes. Because the French electricity market has been liberalised since 2007, you can switch to Octopus Energy France from EDF or any other supplier without changing your Linky meter or grid connection.
Is Octopus Energy France electricity green?
Octopus Energy France markets 100% green electricity plans, meaning the electricity it supplies is matched with renewable generation, though it is delivered over the same shared Enedis grid.
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