Back to newsItalian cable manufacturer Prysmian has been awarded a €910 million contract to build underwater electricity cable connections linking Greek islands, including Crete, to the mainland power grid. The project is part of Greece's broader effort to replace diesel-powered electricity generation on islands with cleaner, more reliable energy sourced from the national grid. For visitors to Crete, this long-term infrastructure investment means more stable electricity supply across the island, reducing the risk of power disruptions that can affect hotels, restaurants, and services, particularly in more remote areas. Construction is expected to unfold over several years, so travelers in the near term are unlikely to notice immediate changes on the ground. The project reflects Greece's commitment to modernizing island infrastructure and meeting European energy transition targets.
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Prysmian Wins €910M Contract Linking Crete to Power Grid
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