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Crete Rejects Renewable Energy Plan Over Landscape and Tourism Concerns

Tuesday, 30 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
The Region of Crete has formally and strongly rejected the new Special Spatial Framework for Renewable Energy Sources proposed by the Greek central government. Regional authorities objected to the framework's provisions, which would designate large areas of Crete for wind farms and solar installations, raising concerns about the impact on the island's landscapes, protected natural areas, and tourism character. The rejection signals a significant conflict between national renewable energy expansion goals and local land-use priorities. For visitors, this planning dispute is relevant because it concerns the preservation of the scenic countryside and coastal areas that make Crete a popular destination. No immediate changes to the landscape are expected while the disagreement between regional and national authorities continues. Tourists can visit all areas of the island without disruption.

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