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  • Greece Optical Cable Construction

    Greece Optical Cable Construction

    Grid Telecom has revealed plans to construct ARTEMIS, a new ultra-high-capacity subsea optical fibre cable system connecting Crete with mainland Greece. Announced this week, the 280km (173. 9 miles) Artemis cable will offer 30Tbps per fiber pair. As a new strategic digital corridor in the Eastern Mediterranean, ARTEMIS is.


  • Greece Explores Integrated Power Supply

    Greece Explores Integrated Power Supply

    Greece is rapidly emerging as a Southeast European energy hub, driven by rising renewables, stronger interconnections, and growing flexibility and grid investments. Over the past five years, Greece has undergone a significant structural transformation of its power sector. Its ongoing energy transition is underpinned by a strong political mandate, a highly engaged private sector, and. Total energy supply (TES) includes all the energy produced in or imported to a country, minus that which is exported or stored. Some of these energy sources are used directly while most are transformed into fuels or. As fuel combustion remains the primary source of carbon dioxide emissions, transforming the energy and electricity landscape becomes crucial in mitigating climate change. Greece has committed to complying with this cause by aligning its national climate plans with European objectives, establishing. Electricity plays a pivotal role in numerous aspects of contemporary life within modern societies, and its significance is expected to grow further as it assumes a more substantial role in transportation and heating, thanks to technologies like electric vehicles and heat pumps.

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