Back to newsCrete's Regional Council has voted unanimously against the Greek government's proposed new special spatial planning framework for renewable energy sources (RES). The council formally adopted a negative position on the framework, which would govern where wind farms, solar parks, and other renewable energy installations can be developed across the island. Regional authorities raised concerns about the potential impact on Crete's landscapes, agricultural land, and local communities. This unanimous rejection signals strong local opposition to the national plan and may prompt revisions before any implementation. The decision has no immediate practical impact on visitors to Crete, but reflects ongoing debates across Greek islands about balancing renewable energy expansion with the preservation of natural and scenic environments that attract millions of tourists each year.
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Crete Unanimously Rejects Greek Renewable Energy Framework
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