The “Special Spatial Framework for Renewable Energy Sources (RES)” promotes the integration of renewable energy into the national strategy, emphasizing sustainable practices and environmental impact assessments. It ensures all renewable energy projects undergo thorough evaluations to minimize negative effects on ecosystems and communities. The framework supports the development of wind, solar, hydroelectric, and biomass technologies, with specific guidelines for the location and operation of these installations, in line with national and EU policies.
It prioritizes energy independence and security, encouraging the use of local renewable resources, especially in sensitive areas. Special protections are in place for cultural and archaeological sites, with clear measures to preserve these heritage areas from potential industrial impact. While the framework is non-binding, it serves as a strategic guide for planning, advancing innovation, sustainability, and the country’s green energy goals.