To say that the concession of a part of the public maritime domain of the bay of Saint-Brieuc (Côtes-d’Armor) to the Spanish giant Iberdrola, to build there a gigantic park of 62 giant wind turbines, inaugurated in 2024, has unleashed criticisms for a long time, is to remain short. Because the group has a bad reputation; because the company had lost the tender and, despite this, was granted the concession in 2012; because the fishermen have been…
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To say that the concession of a part of the public maritime domain of the bay of Saint-Brieuc (Côtes-d’Armor) to the Spanish giant Iberdrola, to build there a gigantic park of 62 giant wind turbines, inaugurated in 2024, has unleashed criticisms for a long time, is to remain short. Because the group has a bad reputation; because the company had lost the tender and, despite this, was granted the concession in 2012; because the fishermen have been…