Greece's energy regulator has published auction calls for up to 200 MW of solar paired with energy storage and a separate 400 MW of wind capacity, representing the first implementation step of the Apollo Program aimed at supplying low-cost electricity to low-income households and. Greece's energy regulator has published auction calls for up to 200 MW of solar paired with energy storage and a separate 400 MW of wind capacity, representing the first implementation step of the Apollo Program aimed at supplying low-cost electricity to low-income households and. Greece's energy regulator has launched two new auctions under the Apollo Program, covering up to 200 MW of solar with storage and a separate 400 MW wind tender, marking the scheme's first operational rollout since becoming law in 2024. Greece's energy regulator has published auction calls for up to. Greece has entered 2025 with a renewable energy sector that is simultaneously thriving and troubled. Installed capacity has climbed to record levels, with solar photovoltaics and wind power providing a growing share of the country's electricity. The government's ambition to make Greece a. The project consists of two independent upper reservoirs: Aghios Georgios area with a 460 MW pumped storage station and Pyrgos with a 220MW pumped storage station and a common lower reservoir, Kastraki Lake – managed and operated by Terna Energeiaki. License: Creative Commons, Attribution-NoDerivs 2.