Two other wind farm projects involve areas of great landscape and environmental value in Alta Gallura and have been submitted by the Ferrara-based company Trynyty Srl. One is in the Tempio and Aglientu area, the other in an area between Calangianus and Sant'Antonio di Gallura. The company has requested an environmental impact assessment, and local officials are deeply concerned.

The first position was taken by the mayor of Calangianus, Fabio Albieri. The Calangianus administration has already expressed its "total opposition to the proposed project by Trynyty Srl." It did so with a detailed technical opinion recently submitted to the Region.

The wind farm project called "Sughere e Granito" (Sughere and Granito) involves the installation of 6 MW wind turbines in the heart of Gallura. Albieri says: " The height and positioning of the towers are considered incompatible with the natural context of the area, particularly given their proximity to the historic Suari Alti farmhouse, protected by the PPR (Planetary Plan). The Calangianus area is already targeted by numerous other projects (over 10 are cited in the comments). We cannot allow the sum of these projects to transform our land into an industrial steel mill." Albieri continues: "Ours is not an ideological 'No' to the energy transition, but a necessary act of defense of our history and our work in supporting our agricultural businesses and promoting the area, including for tourism. Calangianus is already doing its part by establishing the Renewable Energy Community (CER), focusing on photovoltaic systems in public and private buildings and on democratic energy management that brings real benefits to citizens, not profits to external companies that only leave devastation on the territory. We will continue to fight in every forum to ensure that energy development is harmonious and respectful of our priceless environmental heritage.

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