Between 2007 and 2009, nine applications were lodged with the Energy Regulatory Board (RAE) for the construction of wind farms...
Read More ...We are an independent group of citizens looking for answers concerning the proposed creation of multiple wind farms on the island of Kythera. We envision a future for Kythira in which the natural and cultural environments are protected and promoted.
We are in favour of progress and the rational use of technology as long as they contribute to the welfare of the inhabitants of Kythira, the local economy and the island’s unique landscape, serving truly sustainable development. At the same time, we recognise the obligation we all share of contributing towards the restoration of the world’s climate.
Our goals are to inform residents, expatriates and public opinion and to promote a dialogue on the implementation or renewable energy sources on Kythira. We stand outside party politics and do not seek confrontation, looking rather for collaboration with all those who share our aspirations. Every person, group, association or company with an interest in Kythira is welcome to participate in our effort.
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Read More ...Maximum 147 wind turbines are permitted to be build on Kythira. Between 2007 and 2009, nine applications for windparks were submitted to the RAE Regulatory Authority for Energy for the construction of Industrial Wind Farms in Kythira. Until april 2020 the RAE granted 4 licenses for 60 wind turbines for the production of electricity. More licenses are expected to be granted soon.
Until now licenses have been granted for the following locations:
– Mermengaris hill (at Mylopotamos)
– Krotiria / Kefalovouni / Pyrgos (the area between Mylopotamos and Perlegianika/Dourianika)
– Finikies (the area West of Potamos, Logothetianika and Kousounari)
– Krotiri / Kefalakia (above Agia Pelagia, West of Potamos and North of Tryfillianika and Paliochora)
Licenses for the following locations are expected soon:
– Kserokambia / Karvounolakkos (in the North-West of Kythira, nearby Routsounas beach)
– Kordelides (on the West coast between Ortholithos and Gerakari)
Checkout the map for the exact locations.
There are 2 types that are going to be placed on Kythira, with 71 and 90 meter blade diameter. Including the base they will be up to 150 meters high. It is obvious that you can see them during the day, but also during the night. Because for safety reasons (airtraffic) they will be equiped with bright red lights. Some of the turbines will be visible from almost the whole island.
No, the energy will be transported by undersea cables to the main electricity grid. From there Kythira will take it’s electricity, exactly as is the case at this moment.
You will get a discount of max 1% on your electricity bill, according to the so called Antiparochie. Maybe some small temporary jobs will be created for widening the roads, cutting trees, delivering beton, etc. The main work will be done by the wind power companies as they bring their own specialists.
As Wind Parks are a relatively new phenomenon, research on this topic is still ongoing. But people who live or work in close proximity of wind turbines have experienced symptoms that include decreased quality of life, annoyance, stress, sleep disturbance, headaches, anxiety, depression, and cognitive dysfunction.
Some have also felt anger, grief, or a sense of injustice. Suggested causes of symptoms include a combination of wind turbine noise, ultrasonic sounds, ground current, and shadow flicker
Kythira attracts a very specific type of tourist. People that love nature, silence and the unique ‘there is something special in the air’ feeling. A research in a Dutch tourist area, pretty comparable with Kythira, has shown that almost 90 % of the tourists think the view is very important. In their opinion a wind farm makes the view less attractive. The closer it is, the more negative the effect.
They think the presence of a wind farm also has a negative effect on other aspects, such as nature, a pleasant atmosphere and the assessment of an area as beautiful or not. A large percentage said they will probably spend their vacation somewhere else.
The Kythirian natural landscape is certainly going to change drastically and permanently. All the planned sites are of extreme natural beauty. Besides the huge turbines also a network of access roads and cables has to be build.
Two of the proposed sites are inside a Natura 2000 area (part of a network of nature protection areas in the EU). Kythira is a well known hub for migratory birds and even one of the most important bird areas in Greece. World wide many millions of birds and bats are yearly killed in collisions with the turbines.
Research from 2019 shows that only in Germany yearly 1.2 million kilo of insects are killed by the turbines. This could have big consequences for the bees and therefore for the production of the famous Kythirian thyme honey.
There are sites of major cultural interest in or nearby the Wind Parks like monasteries, Byzantine churches, archaeological sites, the many old dry stone walls (UNESCO heritage) and the monopathia (ancient footpaths).
Wind turbines definitely lower local property values. The only question is, how much?
It varies a lot depending on the local situation. Research in other countries shows property values in the vicinity of Wind parks decrease in average somewhere between 10 to 15 %. But in some case it can go up 50 %.
Since the real estate market in Kythira is largely dependent on buyers of vacation homes, the effect will almost for sure be much larger than average. Especially in locations where the turbines are visible and dominate the skyline it can even become difficult to find a buyer at all.
It is not at all sure that the turbines will be installed. It is still a long process. Until today the granted licenses are only for the production of wind energy. Many individuals and organizations have made an appeal against these licenses. And also the companies in the next phase will have to retrieve installation licenses. These needs several other steps.
So we can still do something and you can help. Join us in making a masterplan for a green and better Kythira, the time is now!
We are an independent group of citizens looking for answers concerning the proposed creation of multiple wind farms on the island of Kythera. We envision a future for Kythira in which the natural and cultural environments are protected and promoted.
We are in favour of progress and the rational use of technology as long as they contribute to the welfare of the inhabitants of Kythira, the local economy and the island’s unique landscape, serving truly sustainable development. At the same time, we recognise the obligation we all share of contributing towards the restoration of the world’s climate.
Our goals are to inform residents, expatriates and public opinion and to promote a dialogue on the implementation or renewable energy sources on Kythira. We stand outside party politics and do not seek confrontation, looking rather for collaboration with all those who share our aspirations. Every person, group, association or company with an interest in Kythira is welcome to participate in our effort.
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