"The government must seize us very very soon so that we can organize these debates", which will be "simultaneous" in Normandy, Brittany, New Aquitaine and the Mediterranean, she explained.
The bill for the acceleration of renewable energies, currently being adopted in Parliament, provides for the planning of the deployment of parks, which should number around fifty (40 gigawatts in total) in France by 2050.
For the president of the CNDP, the public demands more "visibility" as to the future of the sea and the sharing of its uses.
"When in 2019 we debated offshore wind power in Normandy, this question arose: + what's next? What will the sea look like in the long term, and if we accept a park here, what are we going to have to accept next? + We said that we had to give visibility”, she underlined.
"There will be several (questions): how many gigawatts per facade? Are we making a large park, several small ones, what are the connection points? (...) The objective is to determine the potential zones, the great features," said Ms. Jouanno.
"It is so decisive for what will become of the sea, we must succeed in mixing a debate with the stakeholders and with the general public", said the former minister, who also took stock of her five years at the head of the Commission.
The former senator, whose mandate ends on March 19, will not apply for a second term, "for personal reasons".
"I have lots of projects," she said without revealing them. "A good president of the CNDP must be absolutely neutral, you have to put aside your convictions on the merits, on environmental issues or other, and I kind of want to come back to the issues of bottom”, she just added, specifying that it was not a question of returning to politics.