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Backlash grows over Greek energy deregulation lawCampaigners fear damage to protected regions by companies exploiting their resourcesThe Greek government is facing growing opposition over a controversial environmental super-law passed when debate and public consultation were curtailed by lockdown measures imposed as a result of the pandemic. Resistance has intensified as part of a grassroots revolt over legislation that critics contend will irrevocably change the face of Greece. Opponents argue the sweeping legislation allows wind parks to be installed on rocky isles, and protected areas of world-class biodiversity and beauty to be exploited by the oil and gas industry.As the country increasingly adopts renewable energy, international companies are lining up to exploit its natural resources, including by placing industrial-sized turbines on windswept Aegean islands and mainland mountain ridges. For firms behind the proliferation of solar plants, Greeceās plentiful sun can be harnessed year round.