1. Set up an association as soon as possible
Unity is strength: an association is essential to mobilize the population, launch a petition and, if necessary, take legal action.
It must be created without delay because when you hear about a wind project, it is generally already well advanced.
The landowners gave their agreement, the town hall gave the green light for the operation to take place.
Not a minute to lose, then.
"The legislation, well arranged by the wind promoters, is such that an association is only recognized as legitimate if it was created before the promoter submitted an application for authorization"
warns the Sustainable Environment Federation (FED) , which has been fighting the proliferation of wind turbines in France for many years, seeing in it the risk of a
"industrialization of our countryside carried out with forceps, without energy efficiency and at an extravagant financial cost for the national community"
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