Solar photovoltaic (PV) energy is harnessed from natural sunlight and is “renewable,” meaning it is abundant and never runs out. Solar energy emits no air pollutants and uses very little water as compared to thermal-powered power plants. Solar PV employs thin layers of semi-conducting material in a solar panel to convert direct sunlight into electricity, which can then be sold to the grid.
Location Viotia
Status Operational
Total Capacity 96 MWp
Location Viotia
Status Under Construction
Total Capacity 71 MWp
Location Phthiotis
Status Operational
Total Capacity 21 MWp
Location Messinia
Status Operational
Total Capacity 3.9 MWp
Location Ileia
Status Operational
Total Capacity 43 MWp
Location Ileia
Status Under Construction
Total Capacity 37 MWp
Location Evros
Status Operational
Total Capacity 1 MWp
Location Corinth
Status Operational
Total Capacity 12 MWp
Location Arkadia
Status Operational
Total Capacity 5 MWp
Wind
Wind turbines capture the energy of the wind
Storage
Energy storage systems help solve the challenge of renewable energy intermittency
Hydrogen
Green hydrogen eliminates emissions as it uses renewable energy to electrolyze water to produce a clean-burning fuel