In 1982, PPC developed the first
wind farm in the world, combined with a
photo-voltaic station to supply electricity to the isolated power system of the island of
Kythnos. The PPC has committed to buying renewable-source energy from independent producers at five times its selling rate until 2034. Legislation before
Parliament in 2013-14 included making the PPC responsible for collection of the real estate tax, part of the EU/IMF/ECB requirements for the financial support of the economy. PPC acquired 600 MW of renewable energy in Romania from
Enel Green Power. PPC Renewables, a subsidiary of Public Power Corporation as of March 2024 operates a fleet of renewable power plants with a capacity of more than 700 MW, with a portfolio of 1 GW of projects under construction, and plans to expand its
renewable energy and energy storage portfolio to a total capacity of 5 GW by 2029. The company under the project has acquired three
Intrakat entities cumulatively owning
wind power projects in operation, under construction or prepared for construction with a total capacity of 164 MW. And PPC Renewables is also participating in four other Intrakat entities engaged in wind and
solar PV projects with a combined capacity of about 1.6 GW. The deal will possibly include battery energy storage projects as well. The deal is worth 100 million euros and the potential joint investment is estimated at more than 1 billion euros. ==Power plants==