The destruction of the Signal, in Soulac-Sur-Mer (Gironde), will begin on Friday February 3. The concrete giant has become the symbol of global warming, and of the difficult fight to protect the coast.
In a few days, the diggers will have definitively erased the Signal from the landscape of Soulac-Sur-Mer (Gironde), a concrete bar from the 1960s. At the time, holidaymakers took binoculars to watch their children on the beach, 200 meters away. Then the dune receded. During the winter of 2014, storms plowed the coast. Threatened, the Signal was evacuated.
France’s erosion record
All that remains today is a carcass, a symbol of rampant erosion. Soulac-sur-Mer is still fighting against the ocean. If houses are saved, residents, yet further from the coast, are worried. “We arrived in 1976, there was a whole forest to cross, (…) we were far from the beach. And now (…) if we are 60 meters away, it’s a maximum”, confides Frédérique Blanc. The beach located to the south of the town breaks the French record for erosion: the coastline is receding in places by 10 m per year.
To lower the French energy bill, the government wants to encourage them to convert to geothermal energy, which consists of drawing renewable heat from the ground.
To limit our energy impact on the planet, a solution exists. Under our feet, about 200 meters deep, geothermal energy. It is a local, renewable and carbon-free energy. To make it, you need rock and water. In the Paris region, a gas-heated building switched to geothermal energy two years ago. “Today, geothermal energy is great but in fact nobody knows about it, nobody sees it,” says Cindy Demichel, geologist behind the change.
Halve the energy bill
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Pipes are connected to a dozen wells, which carry water 170 meters. At this depth, the temperature is 14°C. The water captures the calories from the ground and brings them to the surface in a heat pump installed in the basement of the building. The heat pump will then increase the heat, to heat the building. Thanks to geothermal energy, the building has reduced its carbon footprint by 90%. The cost of the installation is one million euros, but the energy bill will be halved.
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