A review of the latest energy developments in Greece, with emphasis on the need for independence from gas.
In a period when the priorities of the European Union – and of the youth – on the climate crisis have seemingly changed, it is crucial that all sectors of
Νew joint report, with the participation of The Green Tank.
The European Commission’s assessment of Greece and Green Tank’s comments.
Article by Aria Tzamalikou for Huffington Post Greece.
In April 2024, Greece had 8 times more gas imports via Turkstream compared to April 2023, with a sharp decrease in LNG imports from Agia Triada.
Ioanna Souka commented on Ember’s recent review during a radio interview on “Euranet”.
In the first three months of 2024, 3.54 million tonnes CO2 were emitted for electricity production, down 7.7% from the same period in 2023.
Renewables took the lead despite a 42.6% jump in fossil gas-fired power generation in the first quarter of 2024, compared to the same period in 2023.
In an Energy Intelligence article, Ioanna Souka questions the viability of new LNG infrastructure and sees a potential risk to the progress of renewables in Greece.










