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Luc Rémont
NameLuc Rémont
Birth date1966
Birth placeNeuilly-sur-Seine, France
NationalityFrench
Alma materÉcole Polytechnique; École des Mines de Paris
OccupationBusiness executive
Known forChief Executive Officer of Électricité de France (EDF)

Luc Rémont is a French business executive and engineer who has held senior leadership roles in the energy and industrial sectors. He is best known for serving as Chief Executive Officer of Électricité de France (EDF), and for a long career including executive positions at Schneider Electric and investment roles at Banque Lazard. Rémont's professional trajectory spans public administration, corporate management, and industrial restructuring in the context of European and global energy policy.

Early life and education

Rémont was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine and educated at elite French institutions including École Polytechnique and École des Mines de Paris, where he trained in engineering and public administration alongside cohorts drawn from ENA-educated civil servants and technical elites. His early formation included internships and attachments to agencies such as Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives and postings within ministries associated with industrial policy and infrastructure, exposing him to debates involving Ministry of Economy and Finance (France), Direction générale du Trésor, and regulatory bodies like Autorité de sûreté nucléaire. During this period he came into contact with figures and institutions linked to European Commission, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and French state-owned enterprises such as Gaz de France and Areva.

Career at Schneider Electric

Rémont joined Schneider Electric where he progressed through roles that bridged operations, strategy, and international development across divisions interacting with Siemens, General Electric, and ABB. At Schneider he oversaw projects that required coordination with partners including TotalEnergies, EDF, and regional utilities such as Enedis, while navigating regulatory frameworks influenced by the European Union and national agencies like Commission de Régulation de l'Énergie. His portfolio engaged technologies and markets covered by companies like Schlumberger, Honeywell International Inc., and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and involved strategic partnerships and competition vis-à-vis firms such as Hitachi and Toshiba. Rémont's tenure coincided with digitalization initiatives that intersected with platforms and consortia involving Microsoft, Siemens Energy, and Capgemini, and with financing arrangements drawing on institutions like European Investment Bank and Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations.

Tenure at EDF

As CEO of Électricité de France (EDF), Rémont steered the company through challenges tied to nuclear fleet operations exemplified by reactors similar to those of Flamanville and La Hague, maintenance and outage management reminiscent of episodes at Tricastin and Cattenom, and procurement negotiations engaging suppliers like Framatome, Areva, and international contractors such as Westinghouse Electric Company. His leadership required interaction with French state actors including Ministry of the Economy and Finance (France), Palais de l'Élysée, and regulatory institutions such as Autorité de sûreté nucléaire and Commission de Régulation de l'Énergie, as well as with European counterparts in forums like the European Commission and International Energy Agency. Rémont navigated EDF through market dynamics shaped by energy companies such as Engie, Iberdrola, RWE, and E.ON, while addressing investment and capital allocation discussions involving BlackRock, BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole, and sovereign-type investors like Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations. His tenure addressed strategic priorities including nuclear new-build projects comparable to partnership frameworks with Rosatom, involvement in carbon markets adjacent to European Union Emissions Trading System, and the integration of renewables alongside developers such as Orsted and Iberdrola.

Leadership style and public profile

Rémont cultivated a managerial style combining technical expertise from institutions like École Polytechnique and École des Mines de Paris with finance-oriented experience from Lazard and executive practice at Schneider Electric. He engaged with stakeholders ranging from French political leaders at the Palais Bourbon and Hôtel de Matignon to industry peers at conferences hosted by World Economic Forum, COP, and CERAWeek. His public communications and negotiations involved interactions with media outlets and analysts covering Les Échos, Le Monde, Financial Times, and Reuters, and with trade unions active within EDF such as CFDT and CGT. Rémont's profile positioned him among corporate leaders who liaise with institutional investors including Vanguard, BlackRock, and Temasek, and with regulatory and standard-setting bodies including International Atomic Energy Agency and European Commission energy directorates.

Personal life and honours

Rémont has maintained ties to academic and professional networks including alumni associations of École Polytechnique and Corps des Mines, and has been involved in advisory roles with think tanks and institutes such as Fondation pour l'Innovation Politique and industry groups like World Nuclear Association. His distinctions and honours reflect recognition within French civic and professional orders comparable to awards issued by Légion d'honneur or professional commendations from institutions linked to Ministère de l'Économie et des Finances (France). Outside work he is known to engage with cultural and sporting institutions present in Paris and Île-de-France, maintaining a private family life in the region.

Category:French chief executives Category:Électricité de France people Category:École Polytechnique alumni Category:École des Mines alumni