On the other side of the Rhine, the wind dream ends in coal-fired power stations.
While waiting for virtuous energies, France and Germany depend, this winter, on polluting energy.
This cloud of smoke which hovers above the bill submitted to the vote of the deputies next Tuesday darkens a little more the white promises of renewables.
When the energy crisis indiscriminately hits the local bakery and our largest companies, this parliamentary debate seems completely out of time.
Rather than wanting to accelerate the installation of gigantic metal masts in our seas and our countryside, our rulers, if they had an atom of common sense, would favor two absolutely priority emergencies.
The state of our nuclear fleet, first.
Emmanuel Macron has multiplied declarations and promises to improve his maintenance and develop the sector, but why not immediately put this laudable intention on the legislative agenda?
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