Greece stands at the crossroads of a transformative energy future, leveraging its unique geographical advantages and natural resources to become a hub for sustainable energy development.
With abundant solar and wind potential, the country is accelerating its transition to renewable energy, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and enhance energy security.
Recent investments in modernizing infrastructure, expanding renewable energy capacity, and integrating innovative technologies like energy storage and hydrogen reflect Greece’s commitment to a greener, more resilient energy system.
Grew from 2.6 GW in 2018 to 5.3 GW in 2022.
Solar now represents 40% of Greece's total renewable capacity.
Target: 13 GW by 2030, more than doubling the current capacity.
Increased from 2.8 GW in 2018 to 5.2 GW in 2023.
Generated 10.9 TWh of electricity in 2023.
Onshore installations growing by ~400 MW annually.
Clean energy investments exceeded $1.8 billion in 2022.
Rapid growth in both utility-scale and self-consumption renewable projects.
Ιnstalled renewable energy capacity in Greece has doubled in the last four years, with green energy now accounting for 50% of electricity generation. Ηigh energy prices and government support are driving the creation of local power generation communities.
Company Number: 70157/2024