Back to newsThe local branch of PASOK, a major Greek political party, has formally opposed a new national spatial planning framework for renewable energy installations in Crete. Party representatives in Heraklion argue the proposed plan would allow an excessive concentration of wind farms and solar projects across the island, describing it as turning Crete into an "energy colony." They are calling for stricter limits on where and how many renewable energy installations can be built. The debate reflects broader tensions between Greece's clean energy targets and concerns about the visual and environmental impact on Crete's landscapes. For visitors, no immediate disruption is expected, but the outcome of this policy discussion may shape the appearance of rural and coastal areas in coming years.
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PASOK Opposes Crete Renewable Energy Expansion Plan
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