The French rebelled against the windfarms The construction of new wind farms in France will be carried out at a pace that suits society. The terms for expanding the windmill park will be extended. French Energy Transition Minister Agnes Pannier-Runachet said this in an interview with Agence France-Presse (https://bit.ly/3z2XKQQ) published on Friday. “We should not tell ourselves the fairy tale that French society is ready to implement wind power two to three times faster,” she said ahead of the G7 energy and climate ministers meeting in Berlin. “We must continue to roll out in at the same pace as today, that is, at a pace that clearly corresponds to the expectations of French society." As the agency notes, dissatisfaction with the authorities' plans to expand the park of wind farms is growing among the country's population. Rural residents are protesting the installation of new wind turbines near their homes, and fishermen fear a decline in catches in offshore wind park areas. In November 2021, a Toulouse court upheld the claim of a Belgian family who moved to France, who began to experience health problems after installing windmills near their house. Due to such sentiments, the government of the republic adjusted its plans and decided to double the capacity in this energy sector not in 10, but in 30 years. Much attention was paid to this topic before the elections in April, Emmanuel Macron, re-elected president for a second term, promised to "protect the French landscape" and focus the construction of wind farms at sea, and not on land.