The draft Decree of the Ministry of the Environment on areas suitable for renewable sources, now being examined by the Conference of Regions, "does not allow the construction of plants for wind energy. A buffer zone of 3 to 7 km from land subject to landscape constraints is introduced. But in this way it is not possible to find any area in the territory that meets those criteria. The buffer zone is a contradiction, it's like saying that on the motorway I set a speed limit of 130 km per hour, but then I take away another 40 km per hour. now.
That's what they're doing."
The president of Anev, the association of wind energy companies, Simone Togni, told ANSA at the Key renewables fair in Rimini.
"We continue to believe - continued Togni - that the ideal solution is to define unsuitable areas, and in all the others to have criteria that are objective and that allow us to achieve the objectives of renewable sources that the government has set. Otherwise we fall into a Kafkaesque situation , in which we have binding national objectives, and then national rules that prohibit the construction of the plants that the objectives indicate. We need a control room at the level of the Presidency of the Council, to allow these two numbers together".
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