"The Gulf of Angels is untouchable". The Committees against the wind, photovoltaic and agrivoltaic assault on the Island do not mince their words: "No one will build other wind turbines without the consent of the Sardinians". The large speculative interests on the Island could not ignore the off shore, a multi-million dollar business that, not surprisingly, involves international groups with enormous economic potential. But there is something more than wind farms that troubles the activists.

The request of the New Icom for the creation of a logistics hub in the canal port of Cagliari for the storage of wind farm components is the signal of a new acceleration of the process that the Pratobello Network does not hesitate to define as the "energy colonization" of the Island . Since there is - in fact - no legislative coverage, now the activists' revolt, in addition to demonstrations and sit-ins, will be expressed with a sort of - in their words - "legal Vietnam". Yesterday's news was the request for access to the documents to better understand the claims of the New Icom. In the future, if what emerges "is contra legem and against local communities", the protests could also be of another type.

All the details in the article by Lorenzo Piras in L'Unione Sarda, on newsstands and in the app.

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