In the Municipality of Thira, the Municipal Water Supply and Sewerage Company, in cooperation with the University of STAVANGER, Norway, is upgrading its desalination plants by installing a new desalination plant on the island of Thirassia and covering its energy consumption with renewable energy sources.
SANTORINI
Supply and installation of a desalination plant on the island of Thirasia with Renewable Energy Sources – (no site yet)
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’promoters’]PROJECT PROMOTERS[/wpml-string]
- Municipal Water Supply and Sewerage Company of Thira
- University of STAVANGER, Norway / UNIVERSITETET I STAVANGER
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’objective’]OBJECTIVES[/wpml-string]
- Supply and installation of a new desalination plant in Thirassia
- Supply and installation of a photovoltaic facility
- Studies to improve the performance and reliability of systems
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’results’]RESULTS[/wpml-string]
- Improving drinking water quality
- Improving the quality of life of residents and visitors
- Reduction of salt waste through the application of green – innovative technologies.
- Reduction of energy consumption through the application of green – innovative
830.000€
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’budget’]BUDGET[/wpml-string]700.000€
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’cofund’]FUNDING[/wpml-string]320
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’beneficiaries’]Beneficiaries of the services provided or improved[/wpml-string]56.000€
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’euro-save’]Estimated savings per year[/wpml-string][wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’grant’]This project benefits from a 700.000€ funding from the EEA Grants (funding period 2014-2021), which represent the contribution of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway towards a green, competitive, and inclusive Europe and national funding..[/wpml-string]





