The safe opened just before noon. It took some time for the state office of the Olbia Harbor Master's Office to load the secret plans of a project with a name as evocative as it is eloquent: Zefiro, the Greek name for the west wind, into the server of the state office. Not a coincidence, given that the gentlemen who came from northern Europe did not put themselves too many problems to attack the paradise of the Costa Smeralda, its sea, its history of tourism and unique environmental heritage in the world. They probably never even went through that exclusive enclave.

The wardrobes open

When the project papers enter our hands, the plan, the one we announced three days ago with an exclusive of our newspaper, becomes even more disruptive than what we had told with the first elements on the wind attack in the heart of the most touristic Gallura. All confirmed, but not only. In the 18 documents filed with the Port Authority there is everything and more, including the secrets that lie behind this so violent climb to the first port to sea on the island of Sardinia. There are names and surnames, there is an exact map on the points where these gentlemen would like to place the beauty of 210 cyclopean blades, a wind forest right on the route in front of the port of Olbia. Let's start with the names and surnames of this gamble.

Danish landing

The first signatory of the project is Jasmin Bejdic, a thirty-seven-year-old Bosnian young man, founder and CEO of Copenhagen Energy, a private company, registered in Denmark, but with offices scattered here and there. They are the ones who suddenly decide to break through the largest tourist capital of Sardinia: that of the Costa Smeralda. It is he, Bejdic himself, complete with a technical court in tow, who sends the project to the Ministry of Infrastructures and the Port Authority of Olbia with an email as heavy as a boulder.

The mysteries of dates

It is April 12, 2022 when the protocol report records the first identification of the project: application for the granting of a concession and for any anticipated employment - request for the destination of state-owned maritime areas. And it is on the dates that we find the first element that leaves many doubts on the operation on the field. The project was presented on the same day the company is registered with the Milan Chamber of Commerce. A truly singular timing, given that the "Zefiro Vento srl", the company that formally presents the additional documents, had not even completed the registration that was already embarking on a project whose investment figures appear surreal compared to the paid-up capital. The gentlemen of the wind made in Denmark do not faint for the formation of the team that must occupy the most coveted sea in the Mediterranean.

The ant and the elephant

The share capital is just ten thousand euros, all paid by the CE Mediterranean Aps, a company multiplied in its image and likeness in other European geographical areas. The relationship between paid-up share capital and expected investment in the sea of the Costa Smeralda is more cabaret news than financial monitor. It is as if an ant wants to raise an elephant. In the face of the 10 thousand euros paid, in fact, the Danes presented a project worth 9 billion and 876 million euros to attack the sea of the world tourist elite. An unprecedented wind plan in the Mediterranean, an invasion not even comparable to the much smaller ones boasted by Stantec, the engineering company partner of Copenhagen Energy in the Sardinian-emerald project. The papers revealed yesterday morning confirm what we had anticipated: the gentlemen who came from Denmark to occupy the most precious Sardinian sea want to place 210 blades of 15 megawatts each, for 3,150 megawatts of power, equal to more than double the electricity produced by the two plants. of Porto Torres and Portovesme.

385 meters high

There is a passage in the thousands of pages of the documents that allows us to understand the wind voracity of the Danes: "The proponent reserves the right in subsequent design phases, if the market allows it, to adopt different technological choices, installing turbines with rated power up to 25 MW, rotor diameter up to 320 m, hub height up to 225 m and maximum height up to 385 meters ». Practically if the market, not the landscape and the protection of the sea, will allow it, the company of northern Europe is ready to further raise those already gigantic wind skyscrapers in front of Porto Cervo and Porto Rotondo.

A wall in front of Olbia

With these assumptions, the wall of shovels in front of Olbia and its surroundings could rise up to 128 floors in height. They do not care where they would like to place those gigantic rotating skyscrapers, they do not know what the environment, the nature, the landscape of that north-east that became Costa Smeralda sixty years ago is. They ignore him to such an extent that they never mention him. The only element that matters to them is the wind totalizer. The shovels place them where there is more.

Wind Atlas

And they don't even need to verify it, they directly use the "Global Wind Atlas" map. In practice, the choice of the Costa Smeralda stems from that vortex that the Global Wind Atlas records in the Strait of Bonifacio. The map that we publish, in the large photo on the left, is the most exhaustive representation of the unscrupulousness in identifying the site. The wind speed is marked by the strongest red chromatic gradient, a sign that Aeolus there blows at 8.9 meters per second. A boon for the business of the gentlemen who came from afar to slice the Sardinian wind and spin the slot machine of the wind farm in the hermitage of the Prince.

Shovels on the routes

Finally the routes. They write it shamelessly: "A breakdown of the traffic just illustrated allows us to affirm that the routes interfering with the project area are mainly covered by cargo ships and passenger ships". For them it does not matter if the wind turbines will be placed in the heart of the entry routes for the main port to sea in Sardinia. What matters is to spin those shovels and fill their foreign checking accounts. According to the Danish plans, the Sardinians will have the Costa Smeralda destroyed and they, in Denmark, will fill their pockets with the billionaire incentives of the west wind, that of Porto Cervo and its surroundings.

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