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Emmanuel Macron has just arrived in Le Havre (Seine Maritime), Thursday, April 14. As it moves, iThe future of wind turbines will be discussed, a subject that divides the French but also the candidate Marine Le Pen. What do the candidates propose on this point?
Welcomed by Édouard Philippe, Thursday April 14, Emmanuel Macron arrives in Le Havre (Seine Maritime) in the afternoon to address the topic of wind turbines and stand out from its competitor, Marine Le Pen. The president is going to visit an offshore wind turbine production plant, because the objective of the president candidate is clear, “offshore wind power will be developed to aim for around 40 gigawatts in service by 2050, i.e. around fifty offshore wind farms“, he revealed on February 10.
Nothing to do with Marine Le Pen’s project, totally opposed to wind turbines, especially those at sea.”How can people, who call themselves green, defend a project like this?“, she said last January during a visit to an offshore wind farm in Saint-Brieuc (Cotes-d’Armor). If elected, the candidate wants “start the wind turbine dismantling project“. In Saint-Nazaire (Loire Atlantique), a wind farm construction project is underway, but the inhabitants are divided. One thinks this is a problem because wind turbines are not biodegradable. “When you see what it can produce, (…) it’s still interesting“, thinks another.