Abstract

The National Renewable Energy Plan, adopted by the government in 1988, set some ambitious targets for the development of renewable energy resources in Greece. A review of the state of development of these resources indicates that the plan's objectives for the year 2000 will not be met. The slow pace of development is attributed to a number of financial, regulatory, structural and attitudinal constraints. The nature and severity of these constraints are analysed, and a comprehensive strategy designed to overcome them is proposed.

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