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A cluster of state-owned power plants in north-western Greece have been spewing smoke and toxic ash over nearby villages for dec
A cluster of state-owned power plants in north-western Greece have been spewing smoke and toxic ash over nearby villages for dec
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2022-11-01
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问题
A cluster of state-owned power plants in north-western Greece have been spewing smoke and toxic ash over nearby villages for decades. The plants are fueled by lignite, a dirty brown coal extracted from open-pit mines that scar the local countryside. Studies have shown that mining communities suffer above-average rates of lung disease and cancer, yet jobs in other sectors are scarce in a region with chronically high unemployment.
Changes may be on the way. Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the new centre-right prime minister, has promised to shut down all of Greece’s 14 lignite-fired power stations by 2024. Fleets of wind turbines and solar panels will be rolled out across rehabilitated mining areas. Mr Mitsotakis is anxious to boost Greece’s green credentials: at present its annual carbon-equivalent emissions are a third higher than those of Portugal, a similar-sized EU member state.
Despite being blessed by abundant sunshine and strong winds that blow year-round across the Aegean sea, Greece is still a clean-energy laggard. That is mostly due to PPC, the state electricity utility, which has stuck to lignite to save money, rather than switching to natural gas and renewables. In 2017 some 70% of homes and businesses consumed electricity that was produced at PPC’s lignite-fired power stations. This year the figure may fall to 50%: small private suppliers that run natural-gas-fired plants have picked up customers fleeing PPC after Mr. Mitsotakis’s government raised its electricity prices.
The prime minister has set himself a remarkably ambitious target: renewable sources are to cover 35% of Greece’s energy needs by 2030. That would mean tripling current wind and solar output, at a cost of around €40bn. Consultants predict a bonanza for foreign investors: Chinese, American, Spanish and Italian companies already own Greek wind and solar installations and are acquiring licences to build more.
Oddly, they will face strong opposition from Greece’s increasingly active environmental movement. It takes up to seven years for a licence for a wind park to be granted; many applications are rejected by specialist judges at the council of state, Greece’s highest legal body.
Apostolos Pantelis, a hill-walker, is campaigning against plans to build wind parks on mountain ridges in the remote Agrafa region, a refuge for rare griffon vultures, brown bears and wolves. Greece’s environment is "too fragile" to sustain such big projects, he says. New roads would erode the mountainsides and noisy, 200m-high turbines would scare away its wildlife. He says that "people used to think wind energy would be beneficial for tourism. But it just ruins the view."
Mr. Apostolos Pantelis objects to wind-park plans because he__________.
选项
A、strongly advocates opposing environmental movement
B、wants to preserve the landscape and wildlife in Agafra
C、regards wind parks as bonanza for foreign investors
D、believes it is time-consuming to realize the plans
答案
B
解析
从题干关键词Mr.Apostolos Pantelis和objects to wind-park plans可定位到原文第六段。该段第一句前半句直接说明Apostolos Pantelis is campaigning against.plans to build wind parks on mountain ridges in the remote Agrafa region(阿波斯托洛斯.潘泰利斯是一名登山者,他反对在偏远的阿格拉法地区的山脊上建造风电厂的计划),接下来第一句后半句指出该地区是稀有秃鹫、棕熊和狼的避难所,第二句指出希腊的环境“过于脆弱”。由此可知,阿波斯托洛斯.潘泰利斯先生反对风电厂计划是因为想要保护阿格拉法地区的风景和这里的野生动物,故选项[B]为正确答案。
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