Since its commercial launch at the end of 2022, the Greece-Bulgaria Gas Interconnector (IGB) has transported more than 34.5 million MWh of natural gas, according to…
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The Hellenic Wind Energy Association (ELETAEN) is urging immediate reforms to Greece’s renewable energy strategy, warning that the current overreliance on solar power threatens to destabilize…
The Greek Government is considering the introduction of a capacity market aimed at supporting natural gas-fired power plants. This initiative is part of a broader strategy…
To meet Crete’s electricity demand during the high-consumption summer season, the Greek Public Power Corporation (PPC) is finalizing the installation of a third turbine unit at…
French renewables developer Valorem has completed its first wind energy project in Greece—a 27 MW wind farm on Mount Askio near Kozani. The site, once associated…
Greece’s long-delayed shift to smart electricity metering is now making notable progress after several years of delays. The initiative, which initially focused on high-consumption users such…
The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy has decided not to introduce an emergency tax on electricity producers, choosing instead to rely fully on the Energy…
Three years after Greece passed legislation to kickstart offshore wind farm development, progress remains minimal, leaving the country increasingly lagging behind other European nations in this…
Greece has taken a major step forward in its energy infrastructure by launching the Attica-Crete electricity interconnection, marking a transformative moment for Crete, the country’s largest…
The May guarantees of origin (GOs) auction, held on 8 May, concluded with all available certificates sold, despite lower prices and scheduling challenges. The auction, organized…