In 2023, 14.7 million tonnes of CO2 were emitted from Greece’s electricity production sector, decreased by 4.28 million tonnes (-22.6%) compared to the same period in ‘22. Even greater reduction
In 2023, for the first time clean energy (renewables and large hydro) with 25,407 GWh covered more than half of the demand (51.4%) and 57% of electricity production. Fossil gas
Interview on the radio show Euranet, SKAI 100.3 FM with Korina Georgiou. The Green Tank’s data analyst, Ioanna Souka, presents Greece’s energy performance in 2023, and analyses the factors that
Drawing on The Green Tank’s analyses for electricity production, C02 emissions of the sector, fossil gas consumption and imports and the participation of citizens in energy communities and self-production projects,
The Green Tank contributed to the podcast series “The Future of Energy” with journalist Romanos Gkotzos, produced by Cinergies Co-Op and supported by the Heinrich Böll Foundation in Greece.
Fossil gas consumption in 2023 was 50.91 TWh, down 10.1% compared to 2022 and 27.2% compared to 2021, the year the energy crisis started. Industry sector increased its gas use
In the first 11 months of 2023, 13.35 million tonnes of CO2 were emitted from Greece’s power sector, decreased by 3.91 million tonnes (-22.6%) compared to the same period in
Opinion article by Nikos Mantzaris in the special feature of energypress.gr on the experience of 2023, the challenges and expectations of 2024.
Renewables without large hydro (19,642 GWh) exceeded fossil gas and lignite combined (17,474 GWh) in the first eleven months of 2023, by 2.2 TWh, while together with large hydro (23,190
Contribution by Nikos Mantzaris to the round table discussion titled “Financing the Just Transition: From ETS2 to the Social Climate Fund” as part of the workshop “Economic challenges of the









