

Vestas to supply 106 MW wind turbines in Greece
Danish based equipment manufacturer Vestas announced that it will supply and install fourteen 4.2 MW, five 3.6 MW and eight 3.6 MW turbines, all during the course of 2019. Vestas will also provide a 20-year Active Output Management 4000 (AOM 4000) service. AOM 4000 concept focuses on providing a time-based availability guarantee and supporting power plant operation and maintenance . Source: Renewables Now #Vestas #wind #Greece #turbines


Greece set to auction 194 MW of solar & 229 MW of wind capacities
Greek Regulatory Authority for Energy (RAE) announced it will auction:94 MW of solar projects with a maximum installed output of 1 MW100 MW of solar projects with an installed output between 1 MW and 20 MW229 MW of wind projects with an installed output between 3 MW and 50 MWGreece set ambitious goals regarding the development of its renewable energy sector. Target of 2200 MW is set for solar units, 7500 MW for wind farms and 350 MW for biomass power plants. However, apart fr

Greece utilises gas generation
Heatwave conditions pushed Greece to achive record productions from its gas-fired generation portfolio. In July, 1.55 TWh of electricity was produced by gas-fired power plants, marking an 11.5% increase when compared to 2016 (1.39 TWh) and a 77% increase when compared to 2015 (0.877 TWh). Source: Power Engineering International #Greece #gas