Biodiversity: in the Camargue, a Very High-Voltage Line at the Heart of a Polemic
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In the Camargue, a very high-voltage line project threatens several species of birds at risk. The entrepreneurs of the region, on the other hand, assure that the project is capital to decarbonize the Fos-sur-Mer port area. The state will decide on 13 December.
A letter from the state services points to the risk of extinction of several endangered species if the project of a very high voltage line to Fos-sur-Mer, in the Bouches-du-Rhône, is maintained. TEN, operator who supervises the project, ensures that the risk is "very low".
120 managers of companies engaged in the transformation and decarbonisation of the industrialo-port area of Fos-Berre, grouped within the collective La Fabrique des possibles, call on the state to confirm the realization of the very high voltage line 400 00 volts air between Jonquières and Fos-sur-Mer by mid-December, deadline for the delivery of its conclusions [...]
A note from Dral Occitanie, revealed by the newspaper Le Monde, could put lead in the wing to this THT project between Gard and Bouches-du-Rhône which would require the implantation of 180 electric towers...
A note from the Dreal d'Occitanie, revealed by France Inter on Monday, November 24, points out that the construction of the THT line (very high voltage) between Jonquières-Saint-Vincent (Gard) and Fos-sur-Mer (Bouches-sur-Rhône), carries risks for several species of protected birds.
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