Cyclades Islands Achieve Energy Integration with Greece's Mainland

Cyclades Islands Achieve Energy Integration with Greece's Mainland

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On July 11, 2026, the Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) completed the final phase of a strategic project connecting the Cyclades islands, including Santorini, to mainland Greece. This EUR 825 million initiative eliminates reliance on oil and diesel generators, enhancing energy security for the islands. The project involved laying 294 kilometers of undersea and underground cables and installing four digital substations. It aims to meet the high summer energy demand driven by tourism. The project is part of a broader EU-funded effort to improve energy infrastructure in Greece, including renewable energy systems for smaller islands. The integration is expected to optimize voltage regulation and enhance the overall reliability of the power supply in the region.

Key Points: • The Cyclades islands are now directly connected to mainland Greece's power grid. • The project cost EUR 825 million and involved extensive undersea cable installation. • Energy integration aims to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and improve energy security.

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2018-01-01
Phase A of Cyclades Interconnection completed
Syros, Paros, Mykonos, and Tinos were connected to the mainland power grid, enhancing supply reliability.
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2020-09-01
Phase B completed
Naxos was connected to the High Voltage System, reinforcing the interconnection among the islands.
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2026-07-11
Final phase of Cyclades Interconnection completed
IPTO finished testing submarine links to Santorini, Folegandros, Milos, and Serifos, enhancing energy security.
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