A significant part of the project concerns the research work carried out by Center for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving (CRES) for the preparation and implementation of the project. These activities include preliminary studies, updates of the strategic planning, measurements, simulations, definition of the technical specifications of both the main and auxiliary equipment, an analysis of the viability of the Hybrid Power Station (HPS) – District Heating system (DHS), and other related tasks.
In addition, an important part of the work involves project management, the announcement of tenders, and the awarding of supply contracts and services.
With the commencement of the operation of the Hybrid Power Station, CRES will continue its work through the monitoring, recording, and evaluation of all key parameters of the system.
The dissemination of the project’s results and the promotion of the developed technologies and best practices constitute a key pillar of the project’s activities, contributing substantially to strengthening and accelerating the decarbonization process of the non-interconnected islands.