Back to newsThe Regional Council of Crete has voted against the Special Spatial Planning framework for Renewable Energy Sources (RES), rejecting a national proposal that would have defined where wind farms, solar parks, and other renewable installations could be developed across the island. The council's opposition reflects ongoing tensions between national energy transition goals and local concerns over land use, landscape preservation, and the impact on Crete's tourism-dependent economy. For visitors, this decision has no immediate practical impact on travel to Crete. However, it signals that the island's iconic landscapes, including its mountain ranges and coastal areas, will face continued scrutiny before any large-scale renewable energy infrastructure is approved. The debate is expected to continue at the national level.
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Crete Regional Council Rejects Renewable Energy Framework
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