By means of a statement, the municipal authorities have indicated that they cannot support the Piaspe Park with the data they now have.
Euskaraz irakurri: EH Bildu Statkrafteko parke eolikoaren proiektutik aldendu da Zestoan
The City Council of Zestoa, governed by EH Bildu, “cannot” with the data currently available “cannot” support the Piaspe wind farm project proposed by the company Statkraft in this city. In this way, Zestoarra Town Hall does not follow in the footsteps of Azpeitia, also ruled by the nationalist coalition, regarding the wind project that the Norwegian public company wants to promote on land that will affect both municipalities and Errezil.
The Municipality of Zestoa has published a statement on its website expressing its conclusions after the citizens’ meeting held last Friday to deal with this issue, which was carried out without the presence of representatives of the Norwegian multinational, unlike what happened in Azpeitia.
The Mayor of Zestoa, Mikel Arragicassures that the city council is “very aware” of the “environmental impact that this project would generate, the visual impact and the impact on the inhabitants” of this place, therefore “with the scarce data currently being processed by the municipal government, can support this project.
However, Arregi shows his willingness to study the project because it contains “news in energy ownership” and because he is aware that “high intensity equipment” will be needed in the future to tackle the energy transition.
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Source: EITB

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