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Renewable Energy Park for the Island of Corfu Corfu is an island located at the
north-west borders of Greece, between Greece,Albania and Italy.The Municipality
of Thinalli was formed in 1990 by the merging of the 12 pre- existing
communities of the region. It covers an area of 8,000 hectares, with a permanent
population of 5,500 people, which is tripled in the summer months
(March-October), due to tourism.In [http://tourism.In] 1995 the Municipality of
Thinalli started an initiative aiming the establishment of environmental
protection projects and policies. In spring 1999 the Technical Services of the
Municipality started a programme for the next 5 years.The programme is
concentrated on actions that have to be taken by the Municipality and private
bodies, in order to increase the Renewable Energy penetration to the local
consumption of energy.The reason for this action was the fact that the
electricity produced in Greece is generated by the coal-fired stations of PPC
and heating is supplied by petrol-fired boilers as the natural gas introduced
lately to the Greek market will not be supplied to island regions such as Corfu.
ZDROJ:http://europa.eu.int/comm/energy/en/renewable/idae_site
Renewable Energy Park for the Island of Corfu Corfu is an island located at the north-west borders of Greece, between Greece,Albania and Italy.The Municipality of Thinalli was formed in 1990 by the merging of the 12 pre- existing communities of the region. It covers an area of 8,000 hectares, with a permanent population of 5,500 people, which is tripled in the summer months (March-October), due to tourism.In 1995 the Municipality of Thinalli started an initiative aiming the establishment of environmental protection projects and policies. In spring 1999 the Technical Services of the Municipality started a programme for the next 5 years.The programme is concentrated on actions that have to be taken by the Municipality and private bodies, in order to increase the Renewable Energy penetration to the local consumption of energy.The reason for this action was the fact that the electricity produced in Greece is generated by the coal-fired stations of PPC and heating is supplied by petrol-fired boilers as the natural gas introduced lately to the Greek market will not be supplied to island regions such as Corfu. ZDROJ:http://europa.eu.int/comm/energy/en/renewable/idae_site
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