Back to newsGreece has committed 250 MW of offshore wind energy capacity to Crete, marking a significant step in the island's transition toward renewable power. The allocation is part of a broader national push to develop offshore wind parks in Greek waters, with Crete identified as a priority zone given its high wind potential and growing energy demands. For visitors, this long-term infrastructure investment signals improvements to the island's power grid reliability, which has historically faced strain during peak summer months when tourism drives electricity consumption sharply higher. Construction and operational timelines have not yet been confirmed. Tourists are unlikely to notice any immediate changes during their stay, but the project supports Crete's goal of reducing dependence on fossil fuel imports and improving energy stability across the island over the coming years.
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Greece commits 250 MW offshore wind capacity to Crete
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