The moratorium on new wind farms in Sardinia, announced by the president-elect Alessandra Todde, "would be an act that has always been considered illegitimate. It is not permitted by law to impose moratoriums on these activities. The authorizations follow an administrative process established by law. The plants can be rejected, but not we can say from today they can't be done."
The president of the association of wind power companies, Simone Togni, told ANSA at the Key renewables fair in Rimini.
The announcement of the president-elect of Sardinia for Togni" is a film already seen. The Region, I'm talking about the previous council, has not facilitated the development of renewables. They have all been at a standstill in recent years. I don't feel like making an assessment on a declaration, We are waiting for actions to be taken. We are always respectful of the decisions of those in government.
We will see what measures they will take and we will evaluate them."
"Renewables can be blocked in many ways - added the president of Anev -. They can be blocked by saying they want to do it and then not issuing positive opinions, which we love in many regions. The new president with her council will be able to define new criteria, to which operators will adapt. In Sardinia, renewable plants were not built before, they will not be built later. It is a shame for that land, which still imagines chasing the chimera of the gas hub, which not only will not bring wealth, but will not allow sustainable development of that region".
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