Giovanni Storti against the wind attack on Sardinia. The actor and comedian, pillar of the historic trio Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo, does not use his character of Franco and the language of the "potagaio" to have his say on what is happening on the island. Instead, it resorts to simple and linear reasoning, churning out data: yes to renewable energy, no to the defacement of the landscape.

«Europe has decreed that by 2030 Italy must produce 70 Gigawatts of energy from renewable sources», he explains, «distributed across the various regions of Italy, to ensure that consumption takes place as close as possible to where there is 'It's production."

«Unfortunately», adds Storti, «in Gallura, plants for 56 Gigawatts are being planned, while Sardinia produces almost 40% more than it consumes. They want to build wind farms with 200 meter high towers, which will never be removed."

The aversion, according to the actor, must not be against wind power itself, "but as Europe advises , smaller, less impactful systems are needed to serve the communities that use that energy".

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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