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Alsace Region's President Reichardt : Air Company HQ at Strasbourg's Euro-Airport ?

Pisac ACM
08. 01. 2010.

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The idea for an Air Company to be headquartered in Strasbourg's Airport, link for EU Parliament, Council of Europe, etc., in addition to the recent High-Speed Train link to Paris (TGV-Est), which could focus, f.ex. towards Central-Eastern European Countries, and/or Russia, the Mediterranean, etc, was launched by the President of Alsace Region, (France), Andre Reichardt, in statements to Strasbourg Press Club's Journalists, including "EuroFora".


Support for such a move could become part of an ambitious,  voluntarist Stimulus plan recently launched by the wealthy Alsace Region's President to boost local Economy and jobs.

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Reichardt, who is also  Chairman of "Alsace International", speaking to "EuroFora", stressed that he was "persuaded" about Strasbourg's potential as a meeting place for EU, PanEuropean (i.e. CoE) and even International Top-level gatherings.


Quality Services to the European sector and to a Renovated Industry, largely based on "Green", Environment and Climate-friendly Eco-Technologies, (fex. from modernised Wood Sewmills in Urmatt, up to Energy efficient "smart" Buildings, the Car of the Future, High-Speed Trains with Astom, etc), should be the backbone of Economic Development in Alsace, added earlier Reichardt,  taking a similar stance with the vice-President of French Senate, Philippe Richert, (who recently launched a campain for Strasbourg's region to become also a pole of Excellence for "Eco-Technologies", going from Energy efficiecy up to Space Technology, etc), his political ally in the Governing party "UMP" in France, but not far away even from the Socialist President of Strasbourg's Urban Community, Bigot, as he observed.


The Airport of Strasbourg, has recently suffered by growing competition not only from the High-Speed Train "TGV" links to Paris (France) and Stuttgart (Germany), but also from other Local/Regional Airports, as that of nearby Baden-Baden/Karlrsuhe, Lyon, Frankfurt (the biggest in Germany) etc., so that several people think that it might be best to transform it into a "Hub" with good links to main surrounding Airports.


But, host of EU Parliament's full weekly Sessions once every Month, CoE Assemly's 47 Member States' wide Paneuropean plenaries, as well as Headquarters of the European Court of Human Rights, of EU Ombudsman, EuroCorps, Shengen system's infrastructure, etc., as well as of one of the biggest Universities, Strasbourg's Airport has, in fact, an immense potential, ...together with the rare privilege and charm to be directly linked to the City-center by an  easy-to-use, Environment-friendly, modern Train-link of just ..nine (9) minutes, among a beatiful Natural Landscape.

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    Strategically located between Paris and Prague, Strasbourg offered a natural location for the French and Czech EU 2008 and 2009 Presidencies to tune their agendas for a resolute European move towards Renewable Energies, during an exceptional Joint Parliamentary meeting on "Energy and Sustainable Development", co-organized here by the Presidents of EU Parliament, Hans Gert Poettering, French National Assembly, Bernard Accoyer, and Senate, Gerard Larcher, on November 20 and 21.

    Concluded by a busy-looking French super-Minister of Energy, Environment and Regional planning, Jean-Louis Borloo, the exceptional gathering of Top MPs from all 27 EU States' Parliaments hoped that a Ministerial meeting prepared by Borloo, will pave the way to an overall agreement at the level of EU Heads of State and Government Summit chaired on December 2008 by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, allowing the next EU chair, the Czech Republic, to start working from the beginning of 2009 on concrete measures.   

Speaking to "EuroFora" President Accoyer resumed the general feeling by stressing that "Europe has no Oil-Gas resources, but an important Scientific-Technologic potential. Therefore, we must develop Renewable Energy sources". "Since the Sun is the most abundant and free RES,  we must do the outmost to boost Solar Energy" solutions, he added, at the eve of a special meeting on Solar energy and the Mediterranean organised by Borloo on Saturday.     

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 Rapporteur on "Energy innovation and sustainable development", Dr. Bedrich Moldan, vice-President of Czech Senate's Environment and Regional Development Committee, added that Climat issues, price uncertainties and diminution of accessible Fossil energies, played together with EU's RST potential in order to make RES both a need and "an opportunity". However, in cases as "Solar Energy, even if the main Scientific ideas are already here, we have to make some technologic breakthroughs in order to find how to produce it on a large scale, store and transport it", Dr. Moldan added to "EuroFora".     

Czech interest for RES was also expressed, earlier in Strasbourg, by Jan Kohout, the deputy Minister pf Foreign Affairs who participated to a workshop on "Renewable Energies" organized by the French EU 2008 Presidency : - "The focus is on Development", he told us.    

On this and other RES issues, Dr. Moldan anounced the Czech EU 2009 chair's intention to organize an important 2-days Conference on Renewable Energies and Sustainable Development late January 2009 at nearby Prague.                

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