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Citizens’ Energy: A Successful Model from Greece

Topics: Awareness Energy Communities Energy Poverty Energy Transition Energy Transition and Climate-Neutral Buildings Gender Renewable Energy

Countries: Albania Germany Greece

Within the framework of the EUCENA (European Citizen Energy Academy) project two citizen energy projects were created that have contributed to combating energy poverty, promoting renewable energy, and strengthening local structures. CommonEn installed two solar systems in Ioannina (Greece) with a total capacity of almost 200 kWp, one of which was implemented after the project was completed. The project now has 63 members. It is supporting the municipality in establishing an office to combat energy poverty and in developing Greece's first urban agrivoltaic project. To date, investments totaling €159,000 have been triggered, producing 273,000 kWh of clean energy annually, resulting in a CO2 savings of 108 tons.<br>Another milestone is the establishment of the Greek Association of Energy Communities, which now represents over 4,000 members from across the country. It emerged from networking events held within the framework of EUCENA. The online platform "Community Energy Agora" also remains active.

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Last update: January 2026

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