Solar power in Greece
Solar power in Greece has been driven by a combination of government incentives and equipment cost reductions. The installation boom started in the late 2000s with feed-in tariffs has evolved into a market featuring auctions, power purchase agreements, and self-generation.[1] The country's relatively high level of solar insolation is an advantage boosting the effectiveness of solar panels; within Europe, Greece receives 50% more solar irradiation than Germany.[2]
In 2022, solar power accounted for 12.6% of total electricity generation in Greece, up from 0.3% in 2010 and less than 0.1% in 2000.[3] The national government's 2023 National Energy & Climate Plan anticipates solar PV capacity rising from 4.8 GW in 2022 to 14.1 GW in 2030, and 34.5 GW in 2050.[4]
History
Broad development of solar power in Greece started in the 2000s, with installations of photovoltaic systems skyrocketing from 2009 because of the appealing feed-in tariffs introduced and the corresponding regulations for domestic applications of rooftop solar PV. However, funding the FITs created an unacceptable deficit of more than €500 million in the Greek "Operator of Electricity Market" RES fund. To reduce that deficit, new regulations were introduced in August 2012 including retrospective feed-in tariffs reduction,[5] with further reductions over time.[6] These measures enabled the deficit to be erased by 2017.[7]
Auctions have replaced FITs and after stagnating since 2013, as of 2019 Greece was again installing hundreds of MWp per year.[7]
By April 2015, the total installed photovoltaic capacity in Greece had reached 2,442.6 MWp from which 350.5 MWp were installed on rooftops and the rest were ground mounted.[8] Greece ranks 5th worldwide with regard to per capita installed PV capacity.[7]
Installed capacity
| Year | Capacity (MW) |
Watts per capita |
Electricity generation % |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 205 | 18 | 0.3% |
| 2020 | 3,287 | 304 | 9.2% |
| 2022 | 5,270 | 493 | 12.6% |
| 2023 | 7,105[12] | - | - |
List of power stations
Current
| Location | Capacity | Description | Constructed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kozani | 204 MW | Park of Kozani[15] | 2022 |
| Naoussa | 7+7 MW | Photovoltaic plants cluster | 2013 |
| Florina | 4.3 MW | Florina industrial zone | 2009 |
| Volos | 2 MW | Photovoltaic power plant Volos | 2009 |
| Thebes | 2 MW | Photovoltaic power plant Thebes | 2009 |
| Koutsopodi | 1.997 MW | 2009 | |
| Tripoli | 1.99 MW | 2009 | |
| Pournari | 1.25 MW | 2009 | |
| Iliopenditiki | 1 MW | 2009 | |
| Pontoiraklia | 944 kW | 2009 | |
| Kythnos | 100 kW | 2009 | |
| Sifnos | 60 kW | 1998 | |
| Tavros, ILPAP Building | 20 kW | 2009 | |
| Ethel Station | 20 kW | 2009 | |
| Maroussi, Eirini metro station | 20 kW | 2009 | |
Future
| Location | Capacity | Description | Constructed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Megalopoli | 50 MW | Park of Megalopoli | – |
| Crete | 0.48 MW | Park of Atherinolakos | – |
See also
References
- Nick Hedley (2024-02-14). "How Greece became a solar leader". The Progress Playbook. Retrieved 2024-03-30.
- Alexia Kalaitzi (2024-02-19). "Energy democracy takes off in Greece". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 2024-03-30.
- "Share of electricity production from solar - Greece". Our World in Data. 2023. Retrieved 2023-06-25.
- Anu Bhambhani (2023-01-20). "Greece Targets 34.5 GW Total PV Capacity By 2050". TaiyangNews. Retrieved 2023-06-25.
- New feed‐in‐tariffs for PV in Greece (Feb 2012)
- HELAPCO: The Greek PV Market
- "Greek PV Market Investment Opportunities" (PDF). HELAPCO. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- LAGIE: DAS Monthly Reports
- "Photovoltaic Barometer 2011". EurObserv’ER. 2010-11-28. p. 7/22. Retrieved 2023-06-25.
- "Photovoltaic Barometer 2022". EurObserv’ER. 2022-04-28. p. 2/6. Retrieved 2023-06-25.
- "Photovoltaic Barometer 2023". EurObserv’ER. 2023-05-05. p. 2/7. Retrieved 2023-06-25.
- https://www.seetaoe.com/details/232761.html
- Large-scale photovoltaic power plants located in Greece Archived 2010-01-04 at the Wayback Machine
- PPC Renewables Photovoltaic Parks Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine
- "Hellenic Petroleum brings live 204-MW solar park in Greece". List.Solar. Retrieved 2022-04-08.
- PPC to develop a large photovoltaic project in Kozani Archived 2012-03-12 at the Wayback Machine