Back to newsGreece has launched initial surveys and measurements for a national offshore wind energy program, with eastern Crete identified as one of the priority zones. Researchers will conduct seabed studies and environmental assessments to determine suitable locations for floating wind turbines in the waters off the island's eastern coast. The program is part of Greece's broader renewable energy strategy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and meet EU climate targets. For visitors to eastern Crete, no immediate disruption to beaches, coastal access, or maritime activities is expected during this early research phase. If the project advances to construction in future years, some offshore areas near Sitia and Lasithi may see survey vessels operating nearby. The full development timeline spans several years, and any visible infrastructure remains a long-term prospect.
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Greece Launches Eastern Crete Offshore Wind Energy Program
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