Yet another wind havoc in the Sardinian seas, complete with excavation in the middle of the jewel beach of Tuerredda in order to allow the cable duct that connects the blades to the electricity grid to land on land.

The Grig environmentalists denounce it: the “ Sardinia South 2 ” offshore plant project is proposed by the Milanese company Avenhexicon srl and is currently being evaluated by the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security.

There is talk of a floating offshore wind plant in the stretch of sea in front of Capo Teulada and Capo Spartivento: 30 wind turbines on 170 square km of sea, plant power of 750 MW with cable ducts and electrical substations on land in Cagliari, Quartu and Selargius .

The pride of the project, so to speak, is precisely the landfall of the cable duct to join the electricity grid in the middle of Tuerredda beach, on the coast of Teulada: «Mediterranean jewel attacked by all sorts of anthropic offenses possible and imaginable», denounces the Grig. Beach, the environmentalists continue , "massacred by excessive seaside tourism, only tempered by the limited number of bathers in the last summer seasons, disfigured by poor waste management, deprived of dune vegetation".

In short, a beach that has undergone everything, and now comes what Grig defines as the "final solution, an ecological excavation to allow the provident clean energy to save the world from climate change ".

There are four Avenhexicon initiatives: in addition to "Sardinia South 2" there are "Sardinia South 1" (64 wind turbines for 1,600 MW of total power), a project in the Gallura sea with 86 wind turbines for 2,150 MW of power and another in front at Capo Caccia, 54 wind turbines for a total power of 1,350 MW.

There are 20 applications for maritime state concessions for the construction of as many offshore plants in the Sardinian seas , thousands of square kilometers of sea involved. The Grig opposed all of them, asking for the refusal of the state concession.

Between land and sea, the environmental association calculates, the projects for wind and photovoltaic plants make a total of 29,451 MW of overall power, more than 15 times the existing 1,926 . This means, concludes Grig, "energy that cannot be used entirely in Sardinia, cannot be transferred to the peninsula and cannot be stored".

(Unioneonline/L)

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