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Greece Energy Situation
Overview
| Hellenic Republic | |||
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Capital |
Athens(38°00′N 23°43′E) | ||
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Official language(s) |
Greek | ||
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Government |
Parliamentary republic, Unitary state | ||
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President |
Karolos Papoulias | ||
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Prime Minister |
Giorgos Papandreou MP | ||
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Total area |
131,990 km2 | ||
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Population |
11,305,118 (2010 estimate) | ||
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GDP (nominal) |
$325.083 billion | ||
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GDP Per capita |
$29,059 | ||
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Currency |
Euro (EUR) | ||
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Time zone |
EET (UTC+02) | ||
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Calling code |
+30 | ||
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Energy Situation
Today the Greek energy market is undergoing fundamental reforms. New advanced energy technologies and perpetual environmental issues, requirements arising from European and international cooperation as well as various intergovernmental Agreements are factors shaping and harmonizing the institutional and legislative framework of the Greek energy market with current tendencies and perceptions.



















