In early June AESA informed Green Capital that some elements of the Ezkeltzu wind power plant project could not be authorised. Green Capital submitted allegations to AESA, expressing its disagreement and AESA has not spoken its last word to date. But this incompatibility with the planes didn't come as a surprise to them. In January 2023, Green Capital had already warned of this problem that the Government had in the Ezkeltzu project.
If AESA does not state that the height of the wind power plant is compatible with the needs of Hondarribia airport, the Ezkeltzu project of Green Capital cannot collect the Prior Administrative Authorisation and the Environmental Impact Declaration.
Green Capital is in a hurry to obtain approval from AESA, as on 21 June 2024 the Basque Government Territorial Delegate of Industrial Administration in Gipuzkoa requested the company Green Capital to resume the request or declare the expiry of the dossier. However, it remains to be seen when it would be "expired", as the deadline had not been given yesterday morning: The Government Dossier states that "the maximum period for resolving" was 26 July 2022, but that "the situation of the deadline: has not been suspended", as can be seen in the figure below.
This information was provided in the Basque Parliament on 6 September by the Minister for Industry, Energy Transition and Sustainability, Mikel Jauregi Letemendia, in response to the question put by EH Bildu parliamentarian, Mikel Otero.
Laudion, Aiaran eta Okondon izango du eragina energia azpiegiturak eta plataformaren aburuz, proiektuak eta ingurumen-inpaktuaren azterketak gabezia garrantzitsuak dituzte.
"(The purpose of the Oion Plenary) is clear, to legitimize by law the energy megaprojects with significant irregularities in the processing"
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