RES power ditched on Easter Sunday to prevent blackout
Cutbacks in the generation of power from renewable energy sources exceeded all precedent over the Easter holidays, aimed to maintain system stability due to falling demand and high RES output.
Cutbacks in the generation of power from renewable energy sources exceeded all precedent over the Easter holidays, aimed to maintain system stability due to falling demand and high RES output.
The balmy weather of recent days is giving way to storms and a drop in temperature in various parts of the country.
Polls opened in North Macedonia on Wednesday in parliamentary and presidential elections in which the rightist opposition is expected to gain ground against a ruling party that has failed to progress talks to join the EU and stamp out corruption.
The number of fires increased ominously by more than 20% in the first quarter compared to the same period last year, according to data from the Fire Department.
A burglary using intricate methods occurred Tuesday morning at a gold trading company in the Attica district of Piraeus.
Repairing the railroad network in Thessaly, Central Greece, after the extensive damage wreaked by Storm Daniel in September 2023 will cost 463 million euros (including VAT), Infrastructure & Transport Minister Christos Staikouras has told a parliamentary committee.
Unemployment in Cyprus dipped to 6% in March, aligning with the EU average and staying below the eurozone average of 6.5%, as per data published by Eurostat on Friday.
The pandemic catapulted Greece into the digital era, with the rapid adoption of e-government services.
Founded in 1962, DK Fotinakis Ltd marks its first participation at Posidonia (on June 3-7) as an exhibitor this year. The company specializes in ship repairs, engineering studies and yacht building.
Panathinaikos is returning to the Euroleague Final Four after 12 long years, thanks to its emphatic 81-72 victory against Maccabi Tel Aviv.