It was a bad vintage, no one will dispute it: the winds were not there on the European continent last year. Thus, among the leaders in the field, Germany, Great Britain and Denmark, in the last quarter – in principle windy -, windmills only turned around 14% of their installed capacity, compared to 20% to 26% in previous years. In Switzerland, wind power production has declined slightly, explains Lionel Perret, director of the Suisse Eole organization: “Our country is interesting because, with seven different wind regimes, it is located at a crossroads. If there is no wind in the Jura, there may be some elsewhere. “
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