The Sardinia Region opposes an agrivoltaic project on an area of 64 hectares in Siamaggiore, despite a favorable opinion from the PNRR-PNIEC Commission. Regional Councilor Rosanna Laconi stated that the commission’s opinion is not binding and cannot override regional legislation. The region maintains that the project is not suitable and doesn’t meet the conditions defined by Regional Law 20/2024. The councilor emphasized that the final authorization is the exclusive responsibility of the region, which will apply its own regulations, including the provisions of Article 12, paragraph 3 of Legislative Decree 387/2003. The region is planning to formally challenge the commission’s opinion and ministerial decree, as it believes they do not consider the necessary conditions of suitability. The councilor aims to defend the correct application of regional and national regulations to ensure sustainable development and the protection of the landscape and biodiversity in Sardinia.
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