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Brittany: Worrying Reverse of Offshore Wind Turbines, Water Contaminated with 62 Substances

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The transition to less emitting energies makes much talk about it all over the world, and wind energy at sea appears to be an interesting option for tackling climate challenges. Nevertheless, a survey conducted by several European scientific institutes has revealed a discrete chemical pollution associated with these installations. This discovery raises important questions about the true environmental quality of this technology, which is praised …
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The transition to less emitting energies makes much talk about it all over the world, and wind energy at sea appears to be an interesting option for tackling climate challenges. Nevertheless, a survey conducted by several European scientific institutes has revealed a discrete chemical pollution associated with these installations. This discovery raises important questions about the true environmental quality of this technology, which is praised …

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