The excuse is a hacker attack on the IT core of the Ministry of Ecological Transition. Roberto Cingolani, the physicist called by Draghi to switch from oil to wind, speaks openly of "external threats". Official communications tell of an apparently Russian incursion to servers which since April 6 has made one of the few areas of administrative transparency of the State inaccessible, that of the Environmental Assessment Commission. The physicist of the Ecological Transition tells it as if the worst were averted: "For prudence we had to suspend the operation of the information systems of the ministry". Too bad that there is no trace of offshore and onshore wind projects, those subject to environmental impact assessment and the responsibility of the newly created Technical Commission for Pnrr projects, in what remains of that site.

Ecological obscurantism

From transparency to ecological obscurantism, as if to hide a real attack on the white weapon on the coasts of Sardinia. To unhinge ministerial safes and "contaminated" servers you have to rely on short routes. Word of mouth is karst, it flows underground in the middle of the sea and emerges only with half admissions. In reality, the Minister of Ecological Transition is right to keep the borderline dicastery site, between silence and inaccessibility, between hackers and projects to be segregated in the undergrowth of procedures. If it worked, we would learn of the massive binge of wind turbines that is about to pour, with the complicit silence of institutions and beyond, in the middle of the Sardinian sea. A real assault on the sword, without shame and without restraint. With the offices of the Ministry never so efficient in soliciting opinions and observations from the Capitanerie and various offices, to close in the shortest possible time the process to surround Sardinia with wind turbines from east to west. The map we are publishing is a photograph of the latest batch of projects presented, in the interregnum of Putin's computer scientists, to the Ministry of Cingolani. A picture that is "enriched" by new gigantic aeolian assaults that, from the Sulcis coast, still in front of Carloforte, and in the Gulf of Angels, make the encircling effect increasingly clear for a stretch of sea that goes from the Sugar Loaf Nebida to end up in the heart of the Cagliari harbor, passing in front of the Delta Peninsula of the Teulada military polygon and the Forte Village of Santa Margherita di Pula. The latest project in chronological order is from Vestas, one of the most powerful manufacturers of wind turbines in the world.

Danish assault on Sulcis

At the company registry in Roman sauce it is registered as Thalassa Wind srl, but the paid-up capital, just ten thousand euros, is all of Wind Power Development, a company under Danish law, registered in extreme Europe, in the town of Aarthus in Denmark. It is a pity that in that corporate intersection everything can be traced back to the headquarters of the wind multinational. In fact, in those same offices, Vestas Wind Systems is based, the giant that produces, coincidentally, those gigantic wind turbines that this time they would like to place right in front of Carloforte, yet another assault on the sea of the Island of San Pietro. The documents in our possession have a protocol number that nails the presentation of the project to the Port Authority of Cagliari, is March 16, 2022. The date of incorporation of the company applying to occupy the marine paradise of Carloforte is November 25, 2021 .

All in 4 months

In practice, in less than 4 months this newly formed wind farm was set up, conceived and also presented a project of 525 megawatts, a power similar to that of the Portovesme plant, the one that Minister Cingolani would like to close by 2025. Thirty-five gigantic wind turbines placed a stone's throw from the extreme tip of Carloforte, each almost 300 meters high with a rotating radius of 118 meters, each with a power of 15 megawatts, 5 times that of terrestrial blades. The papers argue that those rotating blades, placed on the tuna route, will produce energy for 550,000 families.

Wind for 6 million inhabitants

If that reasoning were valid, it could be said that these gentlemen, including the other eight projects in the offshore wind power map that we publish, all aim to produce energy for over 6 million inhabitants, forgetting that Sardinia has just one million and 650 thousand. . The reality is that the assault on the coasts of the island is all functional to feed the Tyrrhenian link, the cable-leash that Terna wants to create to connect Sardinia with Sicily and Campania, definitively transforming the 'Island in a real energy colony.

The landing of Toto

But if foreigners land in front of the Sulcis coasts, a new all-Italian assault appears on the Gulf of Cagliari, this time branded by Med Wind Italia srl, which translated means Renexia, the energy group of Carlo Toto, the volcanic entrepreneur of the Lazio motorways. and Abruzzo, Air One and Alitalia, formed "brave captains". In the offices of the Ministry and the Capitaneria everyone knows of an announced project, and according to some already presented, to place the most impressive of the wind attacks ever put in place in Sardinia, in Italy, but not only in the Gulf of Angels. No one pronounces the data, they write them to you in a piece of paper to be trashed instantly. The invasion of Toto would go alongside, indeed, almost overlap, with that of Nora Ventu, the company first of Falck and then of the Americans of JP Morgan, which wants to build its two wind farms in front of Villasimius and Domus de Maria and Chaff. This time, however, the numbers are staggering: it would be two wind farms with a total of 100 blades, with one of 555 megawatts and one of 825, in practice 1,380 megawatts, a quantity that alone exceeds the entire amount of wind energy. produced on the ground. This plant alone, according to the calculations in vogue among the propinators of wind turbines, should serve a population of one and a half million inhabitants. It is all too evident that even these two plants are placed in the logic of exporting the wind of the island beyond the Tyrrhenian Sea, leaving Sardinia with the devastated sea and the energy hanging from a cable. To all this is added the impact on navigation routes, on safety at sea, on the environmental and naturalistic impact. State offices, as we know, must obey orders from above and it will be difficult for them to represent the situation as the evidence shows. It is possible that someone will try to assume their responsibilities, so as not to displease the ministerial leaders, but some cracks are already visible.

Bombs and tankers

In a note from the Port Authority sent to the Ministry for the Repower project, we read: the area is "affected by a significant flow of fishing vessels and merchant ships bound for the Cagliari spring and the Sarroch oil terminals as well as in transit in the Mediterranean Sea (data currently collected by on-board AIS systems) '. There is more: the positioning of the submarine cable, in the Municipality of Sarroch, crosses an anchorage area (called “Echo”) currently destined and used by ships that land in the Sarroch oil terminals. Furthermore, the requested stretch of water is about 9 nautical miles from the external limit of a temporary interdiction area for carrying out military training activities at the Capo Teulada military range ». As if to say: you have forgotten that bombs are fired there and oil tankers are moored.

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