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    Italian Government Appeals Against Sardinia Law Limiting Green Projects

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    Posted on January 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Italian government is appealing Sardinia's restrictive green project law, citing conflicts with state and EU regulations, and potential impacts on existing projects.

    Italian Government Challenges Sardinia's Restrictions on Green Projects

    ROME (Reuters) - The Italian government has appealed against a law passed in December by the regional government in Sardinia, which set tight limits on the development of renewable projects on the island.

    The appeal to the constitutional court, announced late on Tuesday by the cabinet, is the latest move in a tug-of-war between the central government and Sardinia over green energy development.

    Sardinia's resistance against green projects echoes a backlash registered in the Spanish region of Galicia against wind developers.

    "Certain provisions of the regional law are in conflict with state and European legislation on energy and cultural and landscape heritage," the government said in a statement, alleging Sardinia's rules also violated the Italian constitution.

    Sardinia President Alessandra Todde, from the opposition Five Star Movement, rebuffed the move by the rightist government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni saying the regional administration would defend itself before the judicial system.

    Sardinia's administration passed a bill last month indicating parts of the territory where green energy developers can benefit from a fast-track permitting process.

    "The law... introduces particularly restrictive rules - such as 7-kilometre buffer zones around assets considered of value for natural, historic or cultural reasons - making almost 100% of the regional territory unsuitable," Italian non-profit environmental organisation Legambiente said in recent report.

    Alleanza per il fotovoltaico, a group of solar developers working in Italy, said in a statement that the regional law targeted not only new projects but also those already granted permits, setting a dangerous example for the other regional administrations.

    The regional administration in Sardinia has sought to protect the island's landscape, agriculture and tourism against what it calls 'speculators', buying cheap land for green projects to re-sell projects once approved.

    (Reporting by Francesca Landini and Angelo Amante; Editing by Keith Weir)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Italian government appeals Sardinia's restrictive green project law.
    • •Sardinia's law conflicts with state and EU energy regulations.
    • •Sardinia aims to protect landscape and tourism from speculators.
    • •The law affects both new and existing renewable projects.
    • •Sardinia's restrictions mirror similar actions in Galicia, Spain.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italian government appeals against Sardinia law limiting green projects

    1What law is the Italian government appealing against?

    The Italian government is appealing against a law passed by Sardinia's regional government that limits the development of renewable projects.

    2What are the main concerns regarding the Sardinia law?

    The government claims that certain provisions of the law conflict with state and European legislation on energy and cultural heritage.

    3How does Sardinia's law affect green energy developers?

    The law introduces restrictive rules, including buffer zones around valuable assets, which impact both new and existing green energy projects.

    4What is Sardinia's administration's stance on green projects?

    Sardinia's administration aims to protect the island's landscape and agriculture from what it terms 'speculators' in the green energy sector.

    5Who is the president of Sardinia and what is her political affiliation?

    Sardinia President Alessandra Todde is from the opposition Five Star Movement and has rebuffed the Italian government's appeal.

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