Two weeks after the conclusion of the work of the Special Commission on the "Hydrogen Train," established by the Alghero City Council, the Nurra Zonal Committee, chaired by Tiziana Lai, regrets the failure to convene a council meeting dedicated to the discussion and approval of the final resolution. This is a step that, according to the committees, should have been finalized at the Commission's last meeting.

"The Commission," the representatives of the Zonal Committee recall, "was requested by local committees and associations, with the aim of examining the project in depth and ensuring timely and comprehensive information for residents." The process, they explain, has been characterized by analyses, studies, and institutional discussions aimed at "providing a clear and in-depth picture of the project's impact on the area." Now, they add, "this work must be completed in a public debate within the City Council, the city's highest democratic body." The Committee insists that the results be presented "with maximum transparency, so that the community of Alghero and the entire metropolitan area can be fully informed about the project's status and ongoing procedures."

Among the critical issues consistently highlighted by the Nurra Zonal Committee are the lack of a genuine cost-benefit analysis, the inconsistency between the experimental nature of hydrogen technology and the construction of a permanent railway infrastructure, and the energy, economic, and operational issues associated with the choice of hydrogen. Finally, the Committee urged the regional councilor for Public Works, Antonio Piu, to "take an active role at the relevant regional and national levels to intervene and suspend the project currently under construction." "Alghero risks finding itself faced with yet another example of a public work with no real benefit to the community: a new Congress Center."

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