In the operational capacity of ADME to complete large energy works Within the country, such as the electrical interconnection of Crete – Attica, as well as maturing and promoting large international interconnections, the Vice President and General Manager of Technology, System and Strategy Development, Mr. Ioannis Margaris, in his position in his 1st Energy Court and Strategy Development. At the same time, it analyzed the factors that slow down the growth of electric networks at national and European level.
In particular, he noted that both the Greek state through the National Energy and Climate Plan, as well as the European Commission, have set future development goals, but without substantial obstacles, such as the licensing time of new investments, their funding, as well as the lack of techniques and techniques.
On the axis of licensing, in addition to bureaucratic procedures, he mentioned the resistance of local communities to the development of electricity networks, stressing that information, public consultation and organized institutional treatment needed to explain to citizens, their public and public and public nature. “I mention the example of the Chania-Damasta Transmission Line that, while being absolutely essential for the safe electricity of Crete, continues to come across reactions,” adding that the much larger work of the Crete-Attica electric interconnection, which is a European level and its technical and technical techniques, and stands out in terms of Cables up to 1,200 meters, now in operation.
Regarding the financing of new investments, it highlighted the need to maintain a useful model of regulatory performance in order to ensure adequate income and regulatory incentives to managers, as well as the optimal outcome of the necessary development of electrical infrastructure.
Mr. Margaris also referred to the deficit of the supply of the necessary materials and equipment as well as human resources for the execution of projects, given the high demand and the inability to predict the necessary supplies.
Referring to the issue of international electrical interconnections, the Vice President of ADMIE described Greece’s peculiarity with countries and geographical areas, which either have a different energy strategy or a different institutional framework, recognizing that national plan and active management and active management and active management.
“ADMIE has the potential to develop networks and promote new projects,” he noted as examples of interconnections to Italy, Cyprus and Israel, however, adding that maturing and supporting similar projects are required not only at national but also at European level through a cohesive plan and for new projects.