Back to newsCrete's energy authority has approved an extension for 130 MW of reserve power generation units operating on the island. These backup units play a role in maintaining electricity stability, particularly during peak summer demand when tourist numbers surge and air conditioning loads increase significantly. The extension ensures the units remain operational beyond their original deadline, reducing the risk of power shortages during high-consumption periods. For visitors, this is a positive development: it supports reliable electricity supply across hotels, rental properties, and public facilities throughout the island. Crete is still in the process of being connected to the mainland Greek grid, making local generation capacity critical in the interim. No disruptions to tourist services are expected as a result of this decision.
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Crete Extends 130 MW Reserve Power Generation to Prevent Summer Blackouts
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