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Why Spain’s renewable energy boom is so controversial

The acclaimed Spanish movie Alcarràs tells the story of how a photo voltaic park uproots astruggling farming household rising peaches in Catalonia: a century-old orchard mercilessly trampled by progress; a household divided.
Winner of the Berlin Worldwide Movie Pageant’s Golden Bear and a field workplace hit at residence, the movie has clearly struck a chord with Spaniards.
That’s seemingly as a result of it comes as they witness the frantic race to construct renewable power vegetation throughout the nation and harness Spain’s distinctive mixture of solar and wind.
The beginning gun was fired when the present socialist authorities lifted the moratorium on renewables in 2018 and swept apart the infamous solar tax launched by their conservative predecessors.
When you consider Spain’s huge areas of depopulated countryside and it’s a no brainer for the sector’s buyers, reminiscent of BP’s Lightsource, which has made the nation their largest photo voltaic market in Europe and third globally.
Spain desires to generate 74% of its electrical energy from renewable sources by 2030 and is already a pacesetter in Europe relating to wind power. It had 1,265 wind farms and a wind energy capability of 28.1 gigawatts in 2021, second solely to Germany in Europe.
‘Saudi Arabia of Europe’
Such is the thrill, that it has even been instructed that certainly one of Spain’semptiest areas — Aragón, which sits between Barcelona and Madrid — may develop into the Saudi Arabia of Europe, a reference to the dominion’s place as one of many world’s greatest power producers. By 2030, 10% of Teruel — a province of Aragón — might be lined by renewable power installations.
However like all progress, the renewable power growth has its detractors.
Javier Oquendo, spokesman for the Platform in Defence of Teruel Panorama, says the group just isn’t towards renewables per se, however quite the size of what’s being proposed. The Teruel platform and greater than 200 others prefer it have grouped beneath the umbrella affiliation ALIENTE (Power and Territory Alliance) with the slogan: “Renewables sure, however not like this”.
Their first demonstration was staged in direction of the top of final yr in Madrid and attracted as many as 15,000 protestors from throughout Spain. They demanded a special, scaled-down mannequin, one which cuts out large power companies with initiatives to export a lot of what’s produced.
“The businesses declare to deliver work to the world,” mentioned Oquendo. “However these machines are automated and the work is specialised. In a single wind farm near right here, we expect one particular person is employed however we don’t know who they’re or the place they dwell.”
The Teruel platform says it’s towards the “industrialisation of the countryside”.
For these within the tourism sector, reminiscent of Diego Pilaquinga who runs the Mas de Cebrian lodge within the Sierra Gudar-Javalambre, round 90 kilometres north of Valencia, the visible affect is especially galling.
The lodge is on target to take successful from Forestalia’s Maestrazgo photo voltaic undertaking that can, if it goes forward, cowl 137 hectares with photo voltaic panels proper on his doorstep, to not point out 22 wind farms within the neighborhood.
“They plan to fill the sector in entrance of the lodge with them,” mentioned Pilaquinga. “Individuals come right here to see nature to not look out on a discipline of black panels. It should destroy the panorama, the habitat for the fauna right here and will trigger fires.
“If it goes forward, we are going to take it to the supreme courtroom. If that doesn’t work, we received’t survive.”
A few of these hectares belong to the Natura 2000 community of protected breeding websites for uncommon and threatened species. Though there may be laws towards putting in infrastructure in pure parks and particular safety areas (SPAs), relating to the Natura 2000 community, the federal government’s line is merely indicative and may be overridden.
“These are areas of nice magnificence however the issue is the regulation doesn’t truly assure their safety,” mentioned Daniel López, of Ecologists in Motion.
“And many of the renewable corporations are right here to make cash.”
López does concede, nonetheless, that photo voltaic farms may be appropriate with a variety of environmental and agricultural initiatives, together with grazing livestock. He cites for instance Endesa’s photo voltaic set up in Solana de los Barros — in southwest Spain close to the border with Portugal — the place sheep wander beneath the panels and a nesting undertaking is underway.
“Most of the large initiatives are ensuring there are optimistic repercussions on the native inhabitants,” mentioned Pepa Mosquera, co-founder of the journal Energias Renovables. “The platforms are optimistic in that the stress they apply makes this extra prone to occur.”
However in some areas, the social contract between corporations and locals is proving extra of a problem.
Forestalia, which has diversified its operations from the meat trade to develop into one of many greatest gamers within the Aragón area, is accused of hypothesis and being given a clean cheque by the federal government.
“When you say you don’t need their undertaking, their response is that it’s not the general public’s opinion that counts. It’s the legality,” mentioned Oquendo.
He cites a viral video wherein José Antonio Pérez — the advisor to Forestalia’s president Fernando Samper — tells a protestor in Zaragoza in March: “If the villages of Matarraña oppose us, Europe will inform you the place to get off” – or quite stronger phrases to that impact.
In his defence, Pérez mentioned he was minding his personal enterprise when the protestor cornered him. “That’s their model,” he mentioned. “They construct their narrative on this sort of anecdotal incident.”
“A clean cheque can be unattainable. There are auctions. We have now been revolutionary within the sector and other people don’t like that. We have been the primary firm in Spain to resign subsidies. We have now democratised the trade in Spain. The folks on these platforms play the sufferer. They’re terrified of change. They assume they’re progressive however, the truth is, they’re conservatives. In any case, you’ll be able to’t save your village in the event you don’t first save the world.”
Rural communities divided
It isn’t solely the massive power companies and protesters the place the relations are strained.
Land may be expropriated if no less than 80% are in favour of putting in a undertaking and that has put complete communities in Teruel at loggerheads, based on Oquendo, with vandalism points surfacing in April.
“There are people who find themselves in favour and people who find themselves towards,” he mentioned. “Conferences are heated and there are neighbours who’ve stopped talking. So many alternative issues can come up. Think about one household is paid for renting out their land for installations, however their neighbour will get nothing regardless of having to place up with the identical visible affect.”
Many of the ALIENTE platforms would like to see 1,000 small initiatives as an alternative of 10 large ones, with precedence for self or native consumption.
“Within the coal period, it wasn’t potential to place power within the arms of the person, however now it’s,” mentioned Oquendo.
However José Donoso, head of the Spanish photo voltaic affiliation UNEF, dismisses this concept as “suicide.” He factors out that the ecological transition isn’t just about “adorning the countryside. We are able to’t scale back the response to local weather change to the capability of the small corporations”.
That mentioned, UNEF has truly been preventing to order 10% of the marketplace for gamers with initiatives beneath 10 kilowatts.
“We pushed the federal government to public sale 300 megawatts particularly to small corporations.
“When the public sale occurred, solely 5 megawatts went beneath the hammer. We’d like €25 billion in funding to succeed in the 2030 Nationwide Built-in Power and Local weather Plan (PNIEC) goal. Small corporations merely don’t have that form of cash.”
Donoso added that believing we are able to reply to local weather change with small corporations alone is to be neo-negationist.
“These folks might not deny local weather change however they’re extra harmful for it as a result of they oppose no matter coverage there may be to deal with it,” he mentioned.
“They’re the largest barrier to the ecological transition within the nation proper now.”
As for Alcarràs the film, Donoso factors out that the Catalonian village of Alcarràs does have a photo voltaic farm however it has been put in on land beforehand used as a deposit for waste from an industrial pig farm versus a fruit orchard and has made the landowner very comfortable. Furthermore, ripping out an orchard to make means for a photo voltaic farm can be towards the regulation within the area.

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American hostage Edan Alexander released by Hamas after more than 580 days in captivity

Hamas released the last living American hostage Monday, after he spent more than 580 days in captivity inside the Gaza Strip.
Edan Alexander, a 21-year-old dual U.S.-Israeli citizen, will be received by a specialized Israel Defense Forces unit and is going to be brought to an initial reception facility in Re’im, where he will undergo preliminary medical and psychological evaluation by IDF Medical Corps personnel, an Israeli official told Fox News.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Monday that President Donald Trump “is fighting to secure the release of every American detained abroad” and “We won’t stop until this conflict is over and all our hostages are home.”
Trump, who is slated to depart Washington, D.C., on Monday for visits to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, said prior to Alexander’s release that it was “great news.” Israel said its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a meeting Monday with Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee. Netanyahu then called Trump today and thanked him for his assistance in securing Alexander’s freedom.
HAMAS CLAIMS IT WILL RELEASE AMERICAN HOSTAGE EDAN ALEXANDER
US citizen Edan Alexander was taken hostage by Hamas on Oct. 7 (Adi Alexander)
Alexander’s family will await him at the Re’im facility, accompanied by their assigned officer from the Missing Persons and Hostages Headquarters. After the initial reunion, Edan and his family will be airlifted to Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv for continued care, the official also told Fox News.
As an IDF soldier, Alexander also will be provided with a comprehensive support framework, including medical, psychological, and logistical assistance, facilitated by military professionals.
Hamas first claimed on Sunday that it would release Alexander.
“As part of the efforts made by the brotherly mediators to achieve a ceasefire, Hamas has been in contact with the U.S. administration in recent days,” the terrorist organization said. “The movement has shown a high level of positivity, and the Israeli soldier with dual American citizenship, [Edan] Alexander, will be released as part of the steps being taken toward a ceasefire, the opening of border crossings, and the entry of aid and relief for our people in the Gaza Strip.”
Alexander’s mother Yael said on Thursday that she was feeling “[s]uch sadness and agony not knowing what the fate of your son is.
“I have not been able to sleep. I am stuck in Oct. 7, even though it’s been 580 days. I used to enjoy Mother’s Day so much. We would all go to the city to a special restaurant, and I insisted the kids write me letters on this day. I have not been able to celebrate anything since this nightmare began,” she added.
ISRAELI MINISTER SAYS GAZA WILL BE ‘ENTIRELY DESTROYED,’ PALESTINIANS FORCED INTO OTHER COUNTRIES

Then President-elect Donald Trump is shown photos of Edan Alexander by his mother Yael Alexander at Ohel Chabad Lubavitch on Oct. 07, 2024 in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Raised in Tenafly, New Jersey, Alexander moved to Israel at 18 to volunteer for military service in the IDF’s Golani Brigade. He lived with his grandparents in Tel Aviv and at Kibbutz Hazor, where he was part of a group of lone soldiers.
He was kidnapped on the morning of October 7 – a Saturday when he wasn’t required to remain on base. His mother was visiting from abroad, and like many lone soldiers he had the option to go home for the weekend. He chose to stay, not wanting to leave his fellow soldiers short-staffed on guard duty.
Ayelet Samerano, the mother of hostage Yonatan Samerano, said Monday that the previous day was Mother’s Day, and how “[a]round the world, mothers celebrated with their children.”

Israelis gather to watch a live broadcast of Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander to be released from Hamas captivity in Gaza, at a plaza known as the hostages square in Tel Aviv, on Monday, May 12. (AP/Oded Balilty)
“But for me – and the other mothers of the 59 hostages – it was just another day of nightmare. Yes, I am happy for the Alexander family. They will finally have their son Edan back. I thank President Trump and Steve Witkoff for this progress,” she added. “But President Trump – please don’t stop. This is only the first step. Do whatever is necessary to bring every last one home. The other 58 hostages have no time left. They are in hell. The living could be killed any day. The deceased – their bodies could be lost forever. They must all come home.”
Fox News Digital’s Emma Colton and Stepheny Price contributed to this report.
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Von der Leyen, Costa and Metsola took private jet to Luxembourg event

Ursula von der Leyen, António Costa and Roberta Metsola flew together on a private plane from Brussels to attend an event in Luxembourg last week, an extraordinary, high-cost decision made due to scheduling constraints between the three presidents, a spokesperson for the Commission said today.
The trio were expected to appear jointly in the city to commemorate Europe Day.
The trip took place on Friday and saw the presidents of the European Commission, the European Council and the European Parliament visit the Robert Schuman house, accompanied by Luxembourgish Prime Minister Luc Frieden.
The rationale for flying rather than driving to Luxembourg – roughly 200 km from Brussels – was mainly prompted by the appearance of Friedrich Merz, the new Chancellor of Germany, in the Belgian capital.
Merz chose Europe Day to make his first visit to Brussels since taking office. He met separately with Costa, von der Leyen and Metsola, in that order, and held press conferences with Costa and von der Leyen, taking questions from journalists.
The bilateral meetings stretched over the entire morning, leaving the three presidents with an extremely tight itinerary to move to Luxembourg City and attend the commemorative event, pencilled for early afternoon, at the same time.
The teams in Brussels then chose to ditch the car option and resort to air charter, the costs of which were shared among the three institutions.
“Due to the scheduling constraints of the three presidents and the prime minister, the only travelling option to allow all of them to attend the commemoration of the Schuman Declaration together and on time was to take a charter flight,” Paula Pinho, the Commission’s chief spokesperson, said on Monday.
“This is the reason why, exceptionally, this was the option taken to get there.”
The offices of Costa and Metsola voiced a similar message.
The event in Luxembourg, hosted at the prime minister’s invitation to mark the 75th anniversary of the Schuman Declaration, started in the early afternoon and lasted about two hours. The four leaders visited the house where Robert Schuman, the French politician who delivered the declaration on 9 May 1950, grew up.
Schuman’s proposal to create a new authority to manage the production of coal and steel from France and West Germany paved the way for the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) and kick-started the project of European integration.
Luxembourg was one of the six founding members of the ECSC and served as host of the independent High Authority, the precursor of the European Commission. During Friday’s trip, the four leaders also visited the old seat of the High Authority.
Once the event was over, von der Leyen and Costa returned to Brussels using the rented plane while Metsola and her team flew commercial to Cyprus.
Although air flights are frequent for long-distance travel, using the same option for such a short-distance trip is likely to raise eyebrows, given the EU’s commitment to sustainability and the pressure from member states to control expenses.
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Mikko Rantanen has a goal and 2 assists for Stars in 5-2 win over Jets to take a 2-1 series lead
DALLAS (AP) — Mikko Rantanen had a goal and two assists, including on the tiebreaking goal by Alexander Petrovic that was finally confirmed after a lengthy review as the Dallas Stars beat the Winnipeg Jets 5-2 on Sunday to take 2-1 lead in the second-round Western Conference series.
Officials reviewed Petrovic’s goal for well over five minutes and while determining there was a kicking motion, the goal was good after the puck went off goalie Connor Hellebuyck’s stick and into the net with 16:09 left. That all came off the rebound of the initial a shot by Rantanen, who 49 seconds after play resumed scored his ninth goal of the playoffs — all coming in the last six games.
Game 4 is Tuesday night in Dallas.
Roope Hintz had a goal and an assist for the Stars, and Wyatt Johnston added a late goal. Sam Steel and Mikael Granlund each had two assists.
Rantanen, who has 18 points this postseason, had the primary assist on a power-play goal by Hintz only 2:27 in for a 1-0 lead. When Dallas scored again late in the first period for a 2-1 lead, Rantanen was on the ice for defenseman Thomas Harley’s goal, but the assists went to Granlund and Steel.
That ended Rantanen’s NHL playoffs-record streak of consecutive goals involved in at 13 in a row for the Stars since Game 5 of their first-round series against Colorado.
Stars goalie Jake Oettinger stopped 23 shots. Hellebuyck, the odds-on favorite to win his third Vezina Trophy as the league’s best goalie, and also among three finalists for the Hart Trophy that goes to the MVP of the NHL regular season, dropped to 0-4 in road games this postseason after giving up the five goals on 26 shots.
Nino Niederreiter got Winnipeg even at 2 midway through the second period on his shot from the bottom of the right circle after Josh Morrissey made a nifty move to get around Stars center Colin Blackwell before making the pass for the score.
The Stars had gone ahead 2-1 late in the first after Niederreiter tripped Granlund, who slid with the puck along the boards behind the net and got his knees to swipe it to Harley in the slot.
Kyle Connor scored the first Winnipeg shot when he recovered a shot wide left of the net, then scored on a wraparound goal that got under Oettinger’s extended glove.
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