Back to newsThe Regional Council of Crete has unanimously rejected a new national spatial planning framework for renewable energy installations. The council expressed serious objections to the proposed siting of wind and solar projects across the island, citing concerns about environmental impact and landscape preservation. Crete's regional authorities opposed the Strategic Environmental Assessment underpinning the plan, signaling that large-scale renewable energy development on the island may face significant delays or rerouting. For visitors, this decision reflects Crete's ongoing commitment to protecting its natural scenery and rural landscapes, which remain largely unspoiled. The outcome does not affect current travel plans or access to any sites, but it suggests that Crete's countryside and hilltops are unlikely to see major new wind or solar infrastructure approved in the near term.
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Crete Blocks Renewable Energy Plan, Citing Environmental Concerns
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