Key facts
- EDF will invest €80 million in cooling systems for French schools.
- The investment targets schools, nurseries, and daycare centers.
- The initiative aims to address increasingly severe heatwaves.
- Funding will cover immediate solutions like fans and air conditioners.
- Longer-term structural upgrades are also included in the investment.
The French state-owned power utility, EDF, has announced an investment of €80 million dedicated to equipping schools, nurseries, and daycare centers with cooling systems. This significant financial commitment is a direct response to the growing threat posed by increasingly severe heatwaves, which have highlighted the vulnerability of educational facilities to extreme temperatures. The funding is earmarked to cover a range of solutions, from immediate, temporary measures like the provision of fans and air conditioners, to more substantial, long-term structural upgrades designed to improve the thermal regulation of these buildings. This initiative seeks to ensure a more comfortable and conducive learning environment for students and a safer working environment for educators and staff during periods of intense heat.
