
Bruno Bensasson
Bruno Bensasson is a prominent French business executive known for his leadership role at EDF Renouvelables, a subsidiary of the French state-owned electric utility company EDF. He has been instrumental in the company's strategic direction within the renewable energy sector, particularly focusing on expanding EDF's capabilities in sustainable energy solutions. Bensasson recently came into the news due to his comments regarding the financial challenges faced by Photowatt, a manufacturer of photovoltaic panels, where he highlighted a structural deficit of approximately 30 million euros per year that contributed to the decision to close the company.
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Bruno Bensasson, the former CEO of EDF Renouvelables, was sentenced to six months in prison with a suspended sentence and fined 100,000 euros.
Après la mort d’un aigle royal, un second parc éolien héraultais est sommé par la justice de cesser son activité pendant un an
Bruno Bensasson, the former CEO of EDF Renouvelables, was sentenced to six months in prison with a suspended sentence and fined 100,000 euros for his company's role in the death of protected bird species.
Pour protéger différentes espèces d’oiseaux, la justice ordonne la suspension d’un parc éolien héraultais exploité par dix sociétés, dont EDF RenouvelablesBruno Bensasson is the CEO of EDF Renouvelable France, facing legal action for the destruction of protected species.
Hérault: des éoliennes sur le banc des accusés pour la mort d'oiseaux protégés
Bruno Bensasson was auditioned at the National Assembly as a leader of EDF Renouvelables.
Photowatt, symbole malheureux de la filière solaire