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Plateau de Savernat Lamaids, Quinssaines, Saint-Martinien

The Plateau de Savernat wind farm is Boralex’s first wind farm in the Allier department, in France.

Operational project

Location

Lamaids, Quinssaines, Saint-Martinien, Allier, France

Description

  • Commissioning dateDecember 2016
  • 16 MW Production

  • Around 18 000 inhabitants Supplied with electricity

  • 6 Wind turbines

  • Around 2 000 tons of CO2 Avoided annually

Parc éolien Plateau de Savernat France

Technical data

  • Turbines6 Senvion W46/47
  • Rotor diameter100 m
  • Platform height100 m

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Wind energy and environment

Like any human activity, the operation of wind farms leads to changes in the environment in which the site is located. During development, environmental studies, regulated by law, allow for case-by-case sensitivity assessments and the determination of measures to best integrate the park into its environment.

As Boralex’s first wind farm in the Allier department, Plateau de Savernat and its environmental aspect received special attention. The operation of the wind farm coincided with the implementation of biodiversity measures, established in consultation with local naturalist associations, including measures to reduce its impact on bats.

These measures aimed at creating roosts and hunting areas for bats, as well as planting a 270-meter hedge (see photo opposite) and creating two ponds on a farm. This dual approach helps create favorable habitat conditions for this animal.

Parc éolien Plateau de Savernat France
Parc éolien du plateau de savernat France

Educational Trail

In partnership with the Vallée Coeur de France tourist office, Boralex inaugurated the “Parcours des vents” in 2020. This educational hike highlights the consideration of biodiversity in wind farm operations and the preliminary excavations conducted by the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP) before the construction of the wind farm.

In the wake of the wind farm, we were able to carry out work on the stadium and structural work on the paths behind the housing estate. The project also contributed to rainwater management following the civil engineering work for access to the wind farm. Farmers, landowners, and operators benefited from the improvement of access roads, replacement of fences or trees… This increased the satisfaction of the agricultural community and the local population.

Francis Nouhant, elected official, Town of Quinssaines

Quote extract from "Rendez-vous en Terre éolienne" by Boralex

Consumption per inhabitant: Sources for France : ADEME, CRE, and RTE_Average consumption across all uses