The assault on Guspini continues, not even the moratorium approved by the Todde council can affect the energy multinationals' desire to conquer. In the last few hours, a ministerial note has arrived announcing the launch of a new environmental impact assessment practice for an agrivoltaic system .

The proposal involves the installation of panels on over 150 hectares of territory along the road leading to Pardu Atzei, also in defacement of the wetlands and the archaeological area of Neapolis. In the area there are 1,200 hectares destined to host solar panels .

And the community announces battle. According to the mayor Giuseppe De Fanti, these initiatives on the one hand "jeopardize the agricultural companies in the area", on the other " they undermine the beauty of the uncontaminated landscape of the area ".

«The territory – reiterates Francesco Marras of the “No mega power plant” Committee – would be disfigured and would lose its agro-pastoral and archaeological vocation ».

A procedure that comes between heads and necks just as the Government is about to discuss Minister Lollobrigida's agri-food legislative decree, which provides for a stop to ground-mounted photovoltaic panels in all agricultural areas.

Meanwhile, in the Region we are working to ensure that the 18-month moratorium approved by the Todde Council reaches the Council as soon as possible .

And the Democratic Party presented a motion in support of the council's provision. It is a shocking fact that was underlined by the first signatory Salvatore Corrias : «The forecasts are such that if all the concessions were granted, let's talk about photovoltaic and solar, we would cover an area equal to 86 thousand football fields , disproportionate. There are many requests, and in the current Far West regime the risk is that everything will be agreed to."

(Unioneonline)

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