Renewal of wind farms between ambitions and limitations – Le Monde de l’Energie, 09/15/2020

 

The ambitious objectives of the Multi-Year Energy Plan (MYEP) published in April 2020 for renewable energy production will not only be achieved through the construction of new wind turbines, but will also inevitably require the extension of the lifespan and renewal of certain wind farms that are already in operation.

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