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ATHENS, March 19 (Xinhua) -- The small and remote northern Aegean island of
Aghios Efstratios in Greece is projected to be transformed into a "green island"
by exclusively using renewable energy sources, Greek Development Minister Costis
Hatzidakis announced on Thursday.
Pilot projects budgeted at 10 million euros (13.2 million U.S. dollars),
funded by the General Secretariat of Research and Technology, will be underway
and completed before the end of the year, to be followed as early as June by
similar initiatives by a commercial scale on slightly larger islands, namely,
Nisyros and Tilos.
According to the ministry, so far only three completely "green islands"
exist in the world, King Island in Australia, Samsoe in Denmark and Utsira in
Norway. Aghios Efstratios aspires to become a member of this exclusive group.
Oil-fired generators currently used to meet the island's electricity needs
will be replaced by wind generators, photovoltaic systems and a bio-mass unit.
The project also provides for the replacement of all mass transportation with
electric-powered vehicles.
A project study conducted by the Public Power Corp. (PPC), the National
Technical University of Athens (NTUA), the Center for Renewable Energy Sources
(CRES) and the University of the Aegean will be completed in May.
Hatzidakis underlined that the promotion of "green energy" use is a
priority for the government, and pointed out that since 2004 the installed power
of plants using renewable energy sources was tripled from 430 to 1,350 MW.