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Mayor d? Epernay, President d? Epernay Agglo Champagne and member of the Mission, Franck Leroy is also vice president of the Greater East region. What if he’s always defended the inscription on the champagne landscapes here?Unesco also sees wind energy as a way to combat global warming. “This phenomenon will obviously have an impact on champagne and its landscapes. We have a remarkable heritage to protect. If it does not stop, wind development must be controlled. But we need anyway. ” Another card to play, according to him: offshore wind. “While we have fallen behind on this issue, this technology has advantages, including being able to operate 365 days a year, unlike onshore wind, which depends on wind. “
- Pascal Férat.
- Vice-President of the Mission and former president of the SGV.
- Was heavily involved in the implementation of this wind charter and recalled: “We are not meant to speak for or against the development of wind farms.
- The letter is to make wind energy coexist and our record in the.
- Unesco.
- Which imposes certain obligations on us.
- But its later arguments clearly set the tone.
- Including the irregularity of wind production or the implementation of the subsidies and economic interests generated by wind energy.