Controversial: In the Upper Styrian Nature Park community of Neuberg, an intervening camp for 1300 electric cars from Vietnam has been built. Although the state of Styria has given the green light, the region and beyond are becoming increasingly wider resistance. Now charge nature lovers and the environment.
The cart seems to go further: after the State Styria has recently established that the planned e-car Intermediate Camp in the Neubpark community of Neuberg does not have to undergo an environmental impact assessment (RRP), two “parties” have been on the side of the counterparty.
Above all, the Styrian Environmental has submitted narrow Ute Pöllinger against the decision of the state of Veto. Above all, the paper shown would have legal defects.
Another complaint has now been introduced by nature lovers, who focus more on content. Among other things, the sealing of an area of 30,000 square meters or the resulting side effects is criticized. “The ability to store water (…) is decreasing,” says the official reason.
“Procedure is bad”
The transport and further transport of the vehicles are also discussed: the NGO criticizes that the state has not investigated the effects of the “considerably increased traffic volume” on the environment. In short: “The procedure is bad”, witnesses of nature lovers.
Community decides
The access of the Neuberg location is interesting: while you made a decision against the parking lot before the styric state elections, you give a new decision in which you explained.
Mayor Peter Tautscher of ÖVP emphasizes that this is not related to the new FPö Environmental Councilor Hannes Amesbauer, who comes from Neuberg and was always by car: “We have just changed our opinion. We have had the iron industry in the region since 1864, and now there is only electric cars.”
For the Vietnamese e-auto producer Vinfast, it urges: “The next container ship nowadays arrives in the Slovenian port of Koper,” says spokesperson Stefan Pircher. “In July it is a year that we started planning. We will hold Neuberg as a suitable location.”
Source: Krone

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