fotovoltaico
The Italian government has decided to appeal to the Constitutional Court against the moratorium approved at the beginning of July by the Sardinia Region in which an 18-month suspension was foreseen for new projects linked to the production and storage of renewable energy.According to the government, this regional legislation in fact exceeds the competences attributed to Sardinia by the Statute, coming into conflict with national and European laws and violating articles of the Constitutional Charter.The governor of Sardinia Alessandra Todde immediately attacked the Meloni executive, later accused of "demagoguery" by the Brothers of Italy.The Sardinian parliamentarians of the 5 Star Movement have expressed their support in a note thrown the gauntlet at the government on the issue. The hypothesis that an appeal against Sardinian law no.5 of 3 July 2024, entitled "Urgent measures for the protection of the landscape and landscape and environmental assets", had already be...
In Cremona, Tamoil presented a project for the construction of a 5-6 megawatt photovoltaic park on the former area of its refinery, converted into a warehouse about 13 years ago.The project, delivered to the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security, according to some associations represents a strategy of the oil company to evade the commitment to clean up, exploiting regulatory gaps and thus leaving Cremona with a heavy unresolved environmental legacy. For the city and its inhabitants, the new photovoltaic park could therefore be a blunder:a promise of clean energy which however fails to dispel the shadows of pollution still present.The reconversion of the Tamoil area had already been outlined in 2011, when the company stopped processing crude oil.The agreement with the institutions and the social partners, signed at the then Ministry of Economic Development, provided for both economic support measures for employees with social safety nets and the start of reclamat...