Greece will invest €1 billion ($1.1 billion) to support the installation of 813 MW new solar PV capacity, along with integrated storage solutions, after securing a go-ahead from the European Commission. The 2 projects to benefit from this scheme are planned to come online by. .
Greece will invest €1 billion ($1.1 billion) to support the installation of 813 MW new solar PV capacity, along with integrated storage solutions, after securing a go-ahead from the European Commission. The 2 projects to benefit from this scheme are planned to come online by. .
Principia has announced the completion of its first Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) unit — commercially named “ Themelio ” — in the Vouno area of Chalkidiki, near Polygyros. As one of the first grid-scale BESS installations in Greece, the project represents a major milestone for the company. .
While Solar Power Europe confirm that solar energy continues to grow across the EU, with 65.5 GW of new solar capacity installed in 2024 – representing a 4% increase over the previous year, it is a slow down but solar can just about be on the track to meet EU’s target. Greece can help. It is. .
Presenting to the Special Standing Committee on Environmental Protection of the Hellenic Parliament on June 25, 2025, Nikos Mantzaris, policy analyst and co-founder of The Green Tank, highlighted Greece’s remarkable progress in renewable energy (RES) and the urgent need to scale up storage. .
The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy’s Storage Systems in Businesses program opened this week for the submission of applications, with a budget of EUR 153.7 million ($157.7 million). From ESS News The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy said on January 13 that the Storage Systems in. .
Greece will invest €1 billion ($1.1 billion) to support the installation of 813 MW new solar PV capacity, along with integrated storage solutions, after securing a go-ahead from the European Commission. The 2 projects to benefit from this scheme are planned to come online by mid-2025. It paves the. .
Energy storage is crucial for system stabilisation and renewable integration as Greece accelerates its clean energy transformation. Storage solutions are essential to regulating intermittency and boosting energy system flexibility as the nation aims to generate 80% of electricity from renewables by.