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CRES - Centre for Renewable Energy Sources

19th Km Marathonos Avenue
GR-19009 Pikermi Attiki
GREECE
Tel: +30 210 6603 300 / 320 Fax: +30 210 6603 301 / 302 / 308
Website: www.cres.gr

Main Contact
   Yannis VOUGIOUKLAKIS, Head of Market Development Dept & Liaison Office
   Email: ivougiou[at]cres.gr

Other Contacts
   Kostas TIGAS, Director of Energy Policy and Planning Division
   Email: ktigas[at]cres.gr

   Takis CHAVIAROPOULOS, Director of Renewable Energy Sources Division
   Email: tchaviar[at]cres.gr

   Giorgos AGERIDIS, Director of Energy Efficiency Division
   Email: gayer[at]cres.gr

   Nicolas KARAPANAGIOTIS, Director of Financial and Administrative Services
   Email: nkaras[at]cres.gr

Year of Creation: 1987

No of Staff: 155

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Further Information

The Centre for Renewable Energy Sources (CRES) is a public entity supervised by the Ministry of Development, General Secretariat of Research and Technology, founded in September 1987, and has financial and administrative independence. In accordance with the policy of the Ministry, CRES is active in the fields of Renewable Energy Sources (RES), Rational Use of Energy (RUE) and Energy Saving (ES). Its primary aim is to promote technological applications in the above-mentioned fields both at a national and international level. CRES was appointed by Law No 2244/94 as the National Centre for Coordination in the fields of its activity; it acts as an advisor to the Greek State, and has established a highly visible profile of a strong and reliable national energy centre.

CRES has a scientific staff of more than 75 highly qualified engineers and other scientists (the total personnel numbers 132 people) and, over the years, has participated in more than 500 European and national projects. These include R&TD projects, demonstration projects, energy information systems, feasibility studies, technical and economic studies, market research, as well as training and promotional activities on the RES/RUE/ES related issues. Since 1992, CRES is located on its wholly owned premises, which apart from the offices also includes experimental outdoor installations, specialized laboratories (biomass, photovoltaics, passive solar systems, wind energy), mechanical shop, conference rooms, a library and a strong computing infrastructure.

More specifically CRES has been involved in numerous projects relating to the following types of activities:

CRES co-operates with other institutes, organisations, universities, consultants, international organisations (such as the IEA, UNESCO, ISES, PLEA, IEC, CEN, etc), while it is an active member of various European and international networks, such as the EnR, MEDENER, EUFORES, OPET, EUREC Agency, etc.

It also participates in and provides support for the promotion of the activities of various professional/scientific societies, such as the Greek Solar Industries Association, the Greek Small Hydro Association, ESIF, the Greek CHP Association, the Greek Renewable Energies Forum (ELFORES), etc.

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Legislation

Legislation: Ener-Iure - contributing towards a better knowledge of the legal and administrative barriers that Renewable Energy Sources face

Case Studies

Good Practice Case Study: Local Energy Action - EU Good Practice 2007

Case Study: GROUND-REACH - Reaching the Kyoto targets by means of a wide introduction of ground coupled heat pumps (GCHP) in the built environment

Case Study: Green Lodges

Case Study: Sifnos Island Photovoltaic Plant - Greece

Case Study: Promotion of tri-generation technologies in the tertiary sector in Mediterranean countries, Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal

Partner Search Requests

Partner Search Request: IEE Projects, Greece

Other Reports

Report: ExBESS (Benchmarking and Energy management Schemes in SMEs) 

Report: Active Learning Project

Report: PV Policy Group - Improving the European and National support systems for Photovoltaic

Report: Sustainable Regions and Municipalities 2007 - 8-10 May 2007, Växjö, Sweden

Report: 3-NITY - 3-fold initiative for energy planning and sustainable development at local level

Report: TREATISE - Training in environmental transport

Report: ThermalNet - the new European Network for biomass pyrolysis, gasification and combustion

Report: ENEFMUN - Training of local authorities experts on the identification, development and implementation of energy efficiency projects in municipalities

Report: Intelligent Energy - Europe (IEE) - Projects in the buildings sector (start date of contracts January 2005)

Report: OPET Thematic Brochure: Mednet - Results of activities 2003-2005

Report: ALTENER AL/2002/157: REACT - Renewable Energy Action

Report: OPET Building - the European network for the promotion of energy technologies in the building sector

Report: EPC - European Pellet Centre

Report: ALTENER AL/2000/163: BIOHEAT - Promoting biomass heating in large buildings and blocks

Report: INTUSER - Information Network on the Technology of Utilisation and Sustainability of Energy Resources

Report: EUBIONET - European Bioenergy Networks

Report: ALTENER 4.1030/Z/01-085: SolTherm Europe Initiative - A Solar Water Heater for Every European

Report: EnerBuild - Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development Thematic Network on Energy in the Built Environment

Report: EnerWeb

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