Back to newsAll mayors of the Lasithi region in eastern Crete have united in opposition to large-scale renewable energy installations planned for the area. The mayors presented a joint front, raising concerns about the impact of industrial wind farms and solar parks on the landscape, local communities, and tourism appeal of the region. Lasithi is known for its scenic plateau, traditional villages, and natural beauty, which local officials argue would be threatened by large infrastructure projects. This political development reflects a broader debate across Crete about balancing clean energy goals with preserving the island's character. For visitors, no immediate disruption to travel or access is expected. The outcome of this dispute may influence future development across the island's eastern regions, including areas around Agios Nikolaos, Sitia, and the Lasithi Plateau.
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Lasithi Mayors Unite Against Large-Scale Renewable Energy Projects
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