International audienceThe dissipation of turbulent energy at small scales in space plasmas remains an open and challenging problem. Two plausible channels for energy dissipation have been intensively investigated in recent years: linear wave damping and non-linear interactions within coherent structures. However, a general consensus has not yet been reached on what is the relative importance of these two processes. It is now well established that coherent structures in the form of current sheets are associated with localized particle heating, and are generally responsible for the observed intermittent nature of plasma turbulence. Still, the contribution of such structures to the local energy spectrum is not well understood. Here we apply a ...