here in Saline when speaking of the Nimby syndrome (acronym for Not in my back yard or not in my backyard), there is no doubt. If somewhere there was unconditional opposition to a work, this is precisely the case. And what's more disconcerting is that the veto came without even an assessment of what the panel can be really helpful or harmful. The same Loiero in its Declarations admitted that the project has not even been considered, because coal is not covered in the Regional Energy Plan. But if each region can express their position, even in front of works of national importance, is not there a risk that the country remains paralyzed?
In fact, it seems so, since there are many projects in recent years have been abandoned - because it struck down by the intransigence and distrust of government. It seems that at least in that we Italians are among the first in the world. In fact, I read that a plant similar to that proposed for Saline, Rhaetia - majority owner of SIX - got permits in six months. We're talking about Germany, which is among the countries in the world to pay increasing attention to the environment and renewable technologies, but equally aware that the so-called energy "green" needs to be complemented by a solid base of energy produced from traditional sources.
Since we did not have a realistic view of the problem, and in front of a thermal power plant, coal, we do take irrationality of those who will not even try to understand that today's technologies for coal use are far from those of the industrial revolution of the late nineteenth century.
But apparently our imagination seems to be made only on coal soot and smoke. Thus, like so many other projects, the central Saline Joniche risk of ending up on the back burner, with all due respect to everyone here with us today are looking for a job.
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