Back to newsThe regional authorities of Crete and Rhodes have formally rejected the national Special Spatial Plan for Renewable Energy Sources (known in Greek as Χωροταξικό ΑΠΕ). The plan, developed at the national level, sets out rules for where and how renewable energy installations such as wind farms and solar parks can be built across Greek territory. Both island regions voted against it, signaling disagreement with how the framework applies to island environments and landscapes. The decision reflects ongoing tension between national energy transition goals and local concerns over land use, visual impact on tourism areas, and island-specific conditions. For visitors to Crete, no immediate practical impact is expected, but the outcome may influence the long-term development of renewable infrastructure across the island's countryside and coastal zones.
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Crete and Rhodes Reject Greece's National Renewable Energy Plan
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