Back to newsCrete has taken a major step toward energy independence with the completion of its electrical interconnection to the mainland Greek grid. Former Energy Minister Giorgos Maniadis highlighted the significant cost and resource savings this infrastructure brings to the island. Previously reliant on expensive and polluting diesel generators, Crete can now draw power directly from the national grid, reducing energy costs and improving supply reliability. For tourists, this means a more stable electricity supply across hotels, resorts, and facilities throughout the island. The interconnection also supports Crete's broader push toward renewable energy integration, including wind and solar projects in the eastern and central regions. No disruptions to visitor services are expected as a result of this transition.
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Crete Completes Mainland Grid Link, Ends Diesel Dependence
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