Back to newsSeveral municipalities in the Chania region of Crete have formally opposed the national Special Spatial Planning Framework for Renewable Energy Sources (RES). Local authorities are calling for substantial revisions to both the planning framework and its accompanying Environmental Impact Assessment. The municipalities argue the current proposals do not adequately account for local conditions, landscapes, and community interests in the Chania province. While this is primarily a regulatory and planning dispute between local governments and national authorities, the outcome could shape the future placement of wind farms and solar installations across western Crete. Visitors to the Chania area will see no immediate impact on tourism infrastructure or access, but the debate reflects broader tensions across Greece between renewable energy expansion and the preservation of scenic rural and coastal landscapes.
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Chania Municipalities Formally Oppose National Renewable Energy Plan
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