Parliamentary committees on European integration and environmental policy are preparing to conduct an environmental audit of wind energy projects in the Zakarpattia region. This initiative is part of a broader effort to ensure that all energy projects in the area meet stringent environmental standards. The action was proposed by Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze, the head of the European Integration Committee, who emphasized the importance of aligning regional energy developments with environmental regulations. Klympush-Tsintsadze, representing the European Solidarity faction, stated that the audit is crucial for ensuring that the region’s energy projects comply with both national and European environmental policies.
The audit is expected to involve a thorough review of the implementation status of existing wind energy projects. Committees will assess whether these projects have adhered to legal environmental requirements and whether they have undergone the necessary environmental impact assessments. The findings are likely to lead to recommendations for relevant ministries, which may include measures to address any non-compliance issues. This process is part of a larger strategy to integrate Zakarpattia’s energy initiatives with European Union standards, enhancing the region’s sustainability and energy efficiency.