The moratorium prohibiting the construction of new renewable plants for 18 months should be approved today if the agreement signed at the last conference of group leaders is respected. However, the majority's dream of bringing home the bill with the opposition's favorable vote will hardly be realised. Which, going well, will abstain and not without distinction of those who really don't think about saying yes.

Outside the building, the committees against energy speculation remain pressing. According to the coordination spokespersons, it was necessary to intervene on authorizations rather than on the construction of new plants. Furthermore, the belief remains that the objective assigned to Sardinia of producing 6.2 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030 is "an enormity".

Within the centre-right, the positions on the council's bill are different.

This morning we are examining Stefano Tunis' amendment which will not pass. Repowering, we learn from Campo Largo sources, will probably be discussed again when the law is passed in application of the Suitable Areas decree. It also seems, however, that the Sardinian councilor at the 20Venti center has not completely given up hope for a green light. The case of green hydrogen is different: in this case the closure of the majority is clear. Of the FdI amendment proposals, the one on agrivoltaics will pass. The majority will instead cancel a corrective that the group leader Paolo Truzzu is very keen on. That according to which «plants authorized, but not built on the date of entry into force of the law, must be subject to verification of urban planning compatibility».

Roberto Murgia

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