EDF Renewables has brought into service the 22 MW Pays d’Anglure wind farm in the Marne département.
The new wind farm features 6 turbines that are installed in the communes of Allemanche-Launay-et-Soyer and La Chapelle-Lasson. The low carbon electricity produced will be equivalent to annual demand from 26,000 people, i.e. nearly 5% of the population of the Marne, and such for the upcoming 20 years and more.
The implementation and sizing of wind turbines have been defined following technical, environmental and landscape studies, in order to optimize the integration of the farm into its environment and promote biodiversity. Some fifty people were employed on site over a 12-month period.
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