In operation
Frasnes-lez-Anvaing
Aperçu du projet
Le parc est opéré par un partenariat public-privé-citoyen. Les partenaires sont ENGIE Electrabel, la société Ventis et la société Frasnes-Lez-Vents (comprenant la commune de Frasnes-Lez-Anvaing et la coopérative citoyenne CLEF). Ce partenariat permet aux riverains d’investir directement dans la transition énergétique via le parc près de chez eux. D’autre part, le parc est également ouvert à la participation via la coopérative Electrabel CoGreen.
Chiffres clés
Number of turbines
Power per turbine
Equivalent consumption
CO₂e savings
Questions fréquentes
Are wind turbine blades buried at the end of their lifespan?
Is a residential wind turbine cost-effective and affordable?
Is wind energy too expensive and does it drive up electricity bills?
Are wind turbines one of the main causes of bird mortality?
Do wind turbines make as much noise as a vacuum cleaner?
Are wind turbines an ecological disaster when it comes to recycling them at the end of their lifespan?
Do wind turbines emit more CO₂ than they save?
Do wind turbines cause environmental damage?
Do wind turbines damage the landscape?
Do wind turbines consume more energy than they produce?
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