The deep dive into the power stations along the Tour de France route added an unexpected layer of interest to the race, highlighting just how intertwined our sporting events and energy systems can be. It’s impressive to see how France’s commitment to nuclear power is reflected even in the countryside the Tour passes through. If you're as interested in the infrastructure behind the scenes as you are in the race itself, you might also appreciate exploring how different energy solutions are applied locally, like those provided by https://sherbrookelectricien.ca/.
Brilliant juxtaposition of electrical power and 🚴♀️ races. Love your work.
The Banc de Guerande offshore wind has operating since more than 6 months now you can see here all the plants :
https://energygraph.info/d/WC9L4zIVk/production-capacities?orgId=1
Thanks! This is a great resource!
The deep dive into the power stations along the Tour de France route added an unexpected layer of interest to the race, highlighting just how intertwined our sporting events and energy systems can be. It’s impressive to see how France’s commitment to nuclear power is reflected even in the countryside the Tour passes through. If you're as interested in the infrastructure behind the scenes as you are in the race itself, you might also appreciate exploring how different energy solutions are applied locally, like those provided by https://sherbrookelectricien.ca/.
This is an excellent use of AI slop. Well done.