Crete island power linkup to central Attica Region set for more delays

Greece’s unilateral decision to remove the Crete-Attica power linkup from the European Union’s list of projects of common interest (PCI) and instead implement it as a national project will cause a delay of at least six months in the project, according to ekathimerini.com. The Greek side argues that with Greece no longer supporting the Attica-Crete-Cyprus-Israel interconnection PCI, this has ceased to exist, and so Greece’s Regulatory Authority for Energy can now concede this work as a national project. That has also been the thinking of the Independent Power Transmission Operator (ADMIE), which since April 22 has been waiting for RAE’s approval to proceed with its tender for the companies to undertake the construction of the project. Nevertheless, RAE is not yet able to declare this a national project, as the European Commission has made it formally known to the president of the regulator, Nikos Boulaxis, that as long as the Crete-Attica linkup remains on the list of the approved PCIs, it cannot be considered a national one, until a new PCI list is drafted: That is not expected before October 2019, and its application will start upon its ratification by the European Parliament. RELATED TOPICS: Greece, Greek tourism news, Tourism in Greece, Greek islands, Hotels in Greece, Travel to Greece, Greek destinations , Greek travel market, Greek tourism statistics, Greek tourism report Photo Source: Wikimedia Commons License: CC-BY-SA Copyright: NASA Earth Observatory Let's block ads! (Why?)