The expectations of producers of power from renewable energy sources for possible compensation against the energy cuts required to ensure the stability of the electrical system were brought back down to earth on Thursday during a speech by Secretary-General for Energy Aristotelis Aivaliotis.
Speaking at the Power & Gas Forum, Aivaliotis estimated that large-scale renewable energy cuts will mainly concern the 2027-2028 period. “We should find a fair, efficient and economical way to manage them. It will disturb the investors, since the yields of the projects will fall, but they should understand that the end of the high yields has arrived,” said Aivaliotis, and in a more polished style added: “As they say in the case of mutual funds, today]s results are no guarantee of future returns.”
The debate on compensation for energy cuts has been informally opened on the occasion of the planning for the increase of grid space which…


