Back to newsThe mayors of Lasithi Prefecture, in eastern Crete, have taken a unified position opposing the installation of large-scale renewable energy projects in the region. All municipal leaders of the prefecture signed a joint statement rejecting proposed wind or solar farm developments they consider inappropriately sited within their territory. The move reflects local concerns about the visual and environmental impact such infrastructure could have on the landscape of eastern Crete, an area known for its unspoiled scenery, archaeological sites, and tourism appeal. The decision signals that local authorities intend to resist or closely scrutinize future renewable energy permits in the region. For visitors, no immediate impact on travel or access to sites in Lasithi is expected. The debate is part of a broader national conversation in Greece about balancing green energy expansion with the protection of scenic and culturally significant landscapes.
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Lasithi Mayors Reject Renewable Energy Projects in Eastern Crete
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