Key Market Indicators
Greece's wind capacity is projected to reach approximately 8,400 megawatts by 2028, up from around 5,800 megawatts in 2023. This marks a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6%. Since 1995, Greece's wind supply has consistently grown at an annual rate of 14.9%. In 2023, Greece ranked 13th globally in wind capacity, just behind Portugal, which also reported 5,800 megawatts. Leading the rankings were Spain, the United Kingdom, and France, occupying the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively. On the consumption front, Greek wind power usage is expected to reach 0.15 exajoules by 2028, up from 0.11 exajoules in 2023. This represents an annual growth rate of 4.7%. Since 1998, the country's demand for wind power has increased by 12.9% each year. In 2023, Greece was ranked 15th in wind power consumption, with Ireland slightly ahead at 0.11 exajoules. The United Kingdom, Spain, and France held the second, third, and fourth spots in this category.