2024-04-07 12:56:08
By Le Figaro with AFP
Posted 40 minutes ago
RTE plans to build this line by 2028. (Illustrative photo) yelantsevv / stock.adobe.com
The installation divides the population and elected officials, its opponents fearing that it will disfigure the landscape and fragment natural spaces.
Sixty-five kilometers of very high voltage line straining in the Camargue and Provence. Around 500 people demonstrated this Sunday in Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône) against a very high voltage overhead power line project intended, according to its promoters, to decarbonize the industrial-port zone of Fos-sur-Mer, but whose The route and the modalities arouse opposition. The demonstration, which took place peacefully, brought together 500 people, according to the police.
“Decarbonize yes, trash no” or “No to the THT line project” (very high voltage), could we read on the signs of demonstrators gathered in Arles, after several weeks of prior consultation organized by RTE, the manager of the electricity transmission network.
Opposition to the route
RTE explains on its website that the new line, of approximately 65 km, between Fos-sur-Mer, near Marseille, and Jonquières-Saint-Vincent, in Gard, is planned “by 2028” to respond to a “very strong growth in electrical needs”. “We are very much in favor of decarbonizing our industry. We are not against the project, we are simply unfavorable to the route proposed to us”told AFP the mayor of Arles, Patrick De Carolis, present at the demonstration.
According to the elected official, economic, agricultural, heritage, but also environmental reasons explain the opposition to the project, the different routes of which pass either through the Camargue delta or through regions of Provence between Gard and Bouches-du-Rhône. “We benefit from a fairly remarkable territory and biodiversity”he stressed, hoping that «solutions techniques» can be offered “so as not to impact our landscape, which is one of the essential factors of our economy”.
A petition signed by 23,000 people
The project “harms biodiversity by fragmenting protected natural areas which also serve to protect the climate, such as the Vigueirat marshes, important areas for birds, the Crau meadows”, for his part indicated Laurent Tatin, conservation biologist. He added that it was necessary to find “other solutions than this airline so as not to harm the protection of nature and agriculture”.
An online petition, launched by the association “Act for Crau”calls in particular for “relaunch a consultation worthy of the name” with the entry of the “National Commission for Public Debate”. In this text, signed by more than 23,000 people, the visual impact of the project is particularly criticized, with a diagram representing the pylons of “the height of a 20-story building” which must be installed “every 350 meters”.
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