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“Castilla y León is going to shit”

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“Castilla y León is going to shit”

The socialist prosecutor of León Diego Moreno This Tuesday, he asked the Council to act before grows like “mushrooms” and “without order or control” of renewable energy projects in his province, particularly in The Bierzo, It is for this reason that he requested a three-month moratorium to suspend new park authorizations.

In his question in the plenary session of the Cortes, Moreno denounced the fact that the Council remains “impassive” and not exercising their powers in terms of territorial planning, which the Minister of Economy and Finance rejected in his response, Carlos Fernandez Carriedo, who defended respect for national and regional regulations regarding respect for the territory.

“Castilla y León is going to shit and it’s the fault of its government,” The socialist began his intervention by referring to the march of young people who leave the Community in search of work and added that now “the territory is handed over”, because in “the fields, the forests and the mountains, renewable projects like mushrooms.

Solidarity

The councilor argued that Castilla y León is the first community in Spain in terms of megawatt production, it is solidarity in law enforcement and aims to remain at the forefront in the generation of this type of energy to achieve self-consumption and complement pending infrastructure, reports Ical.

For his part, Moreno listed a series of projects such as the Castropodame biogas plantwhere the promoting company resigned “due to social pressure from the people, and not from the Junta de Castilla y León”, to ensure that these projects barely generate jobs but destroy natural resources.

Among his proposals, he asked to regulate by the natural heritage law of 2015 limits to new renewable energy parks, which would force the government not to intervene, to approve a land use plan and, at the same time, to regulate a three-month moratorium that stops new operating authorizations . “Renewable yes, but not like that,” he concluded.

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