EDF Renewables has brought online the 22MW Pays d’Anglure wind farm in the Marne region of France.
The six-turbine project is located in the communes of Allemanche-Launay-et-Soyer and La Chapelle-Lasson.
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It is part of the company’s Cap 2030 strategy, which between 2015 and 2030 seeks to double EDF’s renewables capacity.
About 50 jobs were created during construction of the wind farm.
EDF Renewables executive vice-president France Nicolas Couderc said: “The Pays d’Anglure wind farm is an addition to our 1.9GW gross wind and solar installed capacity in France.
“EDF Renewables is a major player in the country’s energy transition, and we are proud to contribute to the ambitious objectives being currently defined by the Multiannual Energy Program.”


