On land and at sea, the installation of wind turbines is causing tension.
In the bay of Saint-Brieuc (Côtes-d'Armor), fishermen are protesting against the creation of an offshore park, worried about the future of their scallop resources
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In the Haut-Var, the association for the defense of the Sites and Monuments heritage is calling for the dismantling of 22 masts located near the Sainte-Victoire mountain, declared illegal by the Toulon administrative court because their environmental authorization has lapsed.
In Morbihan, the Vent de forêt association is mobilizing against the creation of a wind farm in the Lanouée forest, the second largest forest in Brittany.
Others even look anxiously at our border neighbors.
On the Franco-Swiss border, in Haut-Doubs, residents are worried about the installation of 9 wind turbines on a height of the Vaudois Jura (Switzerland), close to the Haut-Jura Regional Nature Park.
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