In Oristano the mobilization of the mayors of the province against energy speculation continues.

On Friday 6 September, at 10:30, Mayor Massimiliano Sanna called the mayors of the province to gather in a meeting set in the Archbishop's Seminary with the aim of identifying a common line of conduct and protecting the territories and local communities.

"I am sure that we are all experiencing the problem of energy transition with trepidation - Sanna specifies in the invitation letter to his counterparts - especially for the feared hypothesis that our territories could be identified as places for the installation of alternative energy production plants , by virtue of European and national regulations. The problem of energy transition in Sardinia is today the cause of a complicated relationship between municipal administrations and citizens, who pour on the mayors, in particular, their objective concerns for the environmental impact that the possible establishment of industrial wind, photovoltaic and agrovoltaic plants would cause in municipal territories and on the communities".

"I believe it is useful to promote a meeting with all the mayors of the province of Oristano to delve deeper into the issue and identify shared political and administrative actions to protect our territories and provide, also through the organization of further public meetings on the above-mentioned issues, timely, correct and dutiful information - Sanna writes again -. We share the desire to know, be involved and express an opinion on the choices that concern our land, avoiding the land consumption that would be caused by the construction of new energy production plants and the irreversible and devastating modification of the places where we live and of the environmental and identity heritage that we are proud of, against any form of speculation".

(Unioneonline/vl)

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