Introduction
Location plays a major role in the performance of a solar project.
However, it is not the only factor.
Understanding regional characteristics helps investors make better decisions.
Southern Greece
Regions in the south generally offer higher solar irradiation.
This leads to higher energy production.
Central Greece
Offers balanced conditions.
Good production combined with easier installation in many cases.
Northern Greece
Slightly lower irradiation, but still viable.
In some cases, better cooling conditions can improve efficiency.
What Really Matters Beyond Location
Even within the same region, projects can perform differently.
Factors include:
- Equipment quality
- Site design
- Operating conditions
Location alone is not enough.
Grid Availability
In some areas, grid capacity is limited.
This affects the ability to develop or connect projects.
Land Characteristics
Flat land is easier and cheaper to develop.
Terrain can affect cost and efficiency.
Conclusion
Choosing the right region is important, but not sufficient.
The full evaluation of the project is what determines success.