Non-Interconnected Islands

This page displays all you need to know about Non-Interconnected Islands (NIIs).

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In Greece, there are 28 Non-Interconnected Power Systems (NII), including islands or clusters of islands.

As the NII Operator, we are responsible for:

  • The operation and management of the electrical systems of the NIIs.
  • The management of electricity production and the operation of the Electricity Market in the NIIs.

Within our scope of responsibilities:

  • We apply the provisions of the NII Management Code.
  • We ensure uninterrupted supply of electricity to consumers.
  • We aim to maximize the penetration of Renewable Energy Sources (RES).
  • We work to reduce the operating cost of Conventional Production Units.
Thermal Power Stations (~ 933 MW)
30
RES Stations (~ 160 MW)
>690
Hybrid Stations (2,95 MW)
2
Self-Producers
(~ 17 MW)
>1800

(Last update: 01/10/2024)

RES Producers Application

The Online Invoice Statement System for RES & CHP allows producers to receive their bills online.

NII Market

Publication of billing data and monthly reports, procedures for load representatives, and NII electrical systems.

NII Regulatory Framework

NII Power Systems Operation

Maintenance schedule for thermal units and publication of daily energy scheduling data.

Daily Energy Scheduling

The purpose of the Daily Energy Scheduling (DES) is to determine, on a daily basis, the dispatch and production of energy from Dispatchable Units, ensuring secure coverage of demand in each NII system, while complying with the safety restrictions and operational rules defined in the NII Code.

Maintenance Program for NII Thermal Units

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Supervisory Systems

The SCADA-EMS system we have implemented in the Non-Interconnected Islands allows for efficient monitoring and management of electrical systems through central and local control units.

How it works:

Central Control System (CCS)

Located in Athens, coordinating all NIIs.

Local Control Systems:

  • 28 Local Supervisory and Control Systems for Power Stations (LSCS-PS): in Thermal Power Plants (with two in the Kos-Kalymnos Power System).
  • 39 Local Control Systems for Wind Farms (LCS-WF).
  • 2 Local Control Systems for Hybrid Stations (LCS-HS).
  • 80 Local Control Systems for PV Stations (LCS-PV): Applied to a selected sample of stations.

Through this network, we ensure continuous monitoring and coordination of electrical systems, enhancing the reliability and efficiency of the NIIs.