Installed capacity in renewable energy in Greece reached 11,284 MW in June, according to data published by Greek RES market operator DAPEEP.
Solar power plants (5,788 MW) have the biggest share in RES capacites, followed by wind farms (4,828 ΜW), small-scale hydropower (280 MW), biomass (131 MW) and cogeneration units (255 MW).
53% of RES output in June was provided by solar power planta, 34% by wind turbines, 3% by roof-mounted solar panels, 5% by small-scale hydropower units, 3% by biomass/biogas units and 2% by cogeneration units.