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Networks: a Test Site to Systematize on-Site Reuse of Excavated Land

In Brittany, Enedis takes advantage of the work of burying an HTA line to structure a global approach to low-carbon construction. Partner of the project, Cerema sees it, under conditions, as a replicable approach to non-electrical networks.
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In Brittany, Enedis takes advantage of the work of burying an HTA line to structure a global approach to low-carbon construction. Partner of the project, Cerema sees it, under conditions, as a replicable approach to non-electrical networks.

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Actu-Environnement broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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