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« Atteindre l’autonomie énergétique d’ici 2030 »

Samir MATHIEU
(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 14, 2016 one of the five wind turbines, of the Block Island Wind Farm, stands in the water off the shores of Block Island, Rhode Island. - President Donald Trump has never been shy of sharing his dislike of wind turbines. But by suggesting this week that their noise could cause cancer, he stunned political friends and foes alike. "It's an idiotic statement," Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said April 4, 2019, echoing an earlier assessment by Republican Senator Chuck Grassley. Addressing a Republican fundraiser in Washington, the US president -- who routinely questions the science of climate change -- launched a lengthy attack on wind turbines which he called "windmills.""They say the noise causes cancer," Trump told the gathering -- a theory not borne out by scientific research. (Photo by DON EMMERT / AFP)
(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 14, 2016 one of the five wind turbines, of the Block Island Wind Farm, stands in the water off the shores of Block Island, Rhode Island. - President Donald Trump has never been shy of sharing his dislike of wind turbines. But by suggesting this week that their noise could cause cancer, he stunned political friends and foes alike. "It's an idiotic statement," Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said April 4, 2019, echoing an earlier assessment by Republican Senator Chuck Grassley. Addressing a Republican fundraiser in Washington, the US president -- who routinely questions the science of climate change -- launched a lengthy attack on wind turbines which he called "windmills.""They say the noise causes cancer," Trump told the gathering -- a theory not borne out by scientific research. (Photo by DON EMMERT / AFP) • DON EMMERT

Après les politiques, c’est au tour des professionnels de l’énergie de s’exprimer sur le développement des énergies renouvelables en Guyane. Robert Dardanne, président du Generg, évoque l’ensemble des projets guyanais et les perspectives pour le territoire.

La CCI a accueilli mardi une réunion sur les énergies renouvelables. Les professionnels du secteur (Generg) ont partagé leurs points de vue et ont discuté ensemble du PPE (Plan pluriannuel de l’énergie) de 2023. Une première mouture avait établi les grandes lignes et les...

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