
In Ille-et-Vilaine, Lanrigan dans l’vent project has brought together local authorities, citizens, and businesses around a shared vision: to produce renewable energy while enhancing the region.
Alongside the municipality, Energ’iV and Vensolair, the project is also backed by Énergie Partagée and Enercoop Bretagne, both actively involved in its governance and funding. It’s a real example of the model championed by Énergie Partagée across France: renewable energy projects developed and controlled by local citizens.
📌 Three wind turbines, 15 MW of power, but most importantly…
✅ A renovated farmhouse turned into a rest stop for hikers
✅ A marked trail in both French and Gallo dialect
✅ Hedgerows planted with help from residents
✅ A landscape integration strategy and biodiversity protections built into the design phase
Commissioning is scheduled for 2028, with a public inquiry, local workshops, and always the same goal: Making energy a common good.