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[Opinion] OPINION. "To Decarbonize Fos-Sur-Mer without Sweeping the Camargue, RTE Needs Heroes"

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The 400 kV THT project between Jonquière-Saint Vincent and Fos-sur-Mer is a major source of controversy in the PACA region. Although supported for its decarbonisation objectives, the choice of obsolete technologies deeply divides local communities. What will happen after the decisive meeting of June 2nd? By Didier Julienne, President of Commodities & Resources (*).
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The 400 kV THT project between Jonquière-Saint Vincent and Fos-sur-Mer is a major source of controversy in the PACA region. Although supported for its decarbonisation objectives, the choice of obsolete technologies deeply divides local communities. What will happen after the decisive meeting of June 2nd? By Didier Julienne, President of Commodities & Resources (*).

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The proposed very high-voltage power line, which is to cross the Camargue Natural Park, is generating tension. Supporters of an alternative project denounce the scheme as a mere window dressing. Saint-Martin-de-Crau (Bouches-du-Rhône), report Before an audience of energy executives and government representatives, Séverine Dellanegra, the independent mayor of Saint-Martin-de-Crau, did not mince her opening words: "For months, the way the project …

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