Ενημερώθηκε πρωινές ώρες σήμερα η Λιμενική Αρχή Σύρου για την ύπαρξη άνδρα χωρίς τις αισθήσεις του, στη θαλάσσια περιοχή εντός του λιμένα Ερμούπολης της Σύρου.
Συνελήφθη άνδρας, βραδινές ώρες χθες,στην Κεφαλονιά, από αστυνομικούς της τοπικής Διεύθυνσης Αστυνομίας Κεφαλληνίας - Αστυνομικό Τμήμα, Τμήμα Τροχαίας και Τμήμα Ασφαλείας Αργοστολίου- σε συνεργασία με την Πυροσβεστική Υπηρεσία Αργοστολίου, κατηγορούμενος για εμπρησμό σε δασική έκταση.
Ameresco, Inc.: Ameresco s 9.2MW Wind Project for PPC Renewables Completes Construction in Kefalonia, Greece
Ameresco expands international presence through partnership with renewables subsidiary of Greece s largest power generation company, Public Power Corporation Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE: AMRC), a leading cleantech integrator specializing in energy efficiency and renewable energy, today announced that its wind turbine project at Xerakia Dilinata of the Municipality of Kefalonia, Greece has completed construction and is in operation. The project is Ameresco s first international wind project completed on continental Europe and expands the company s presence as a leader in renewable energy. It was secured as part of a design, build, operate and maintain contract (DBOM) contract awarded to Ameresco in 2019 by PPC Renewables SA (PPCR), a wholly owned subsidiary of Public Power Corporation SA, Greece s largest power generation company.
5. Best for food: Crete
Crete’s southerly location gives it the longest growing season in Greece, and it produces a surfeit of edible delights – you’ll even find avocados and bananas.
Heidi Fuller-Love says: Variety is the spice of life on the largest Greek island. Crete, home of the Minotaur legend and birthplace of Europe’s first evolved society, is a vivid and sensual mosaic of contrasts: from lofty mountains and pink-sand beaches, to buzzing nightlife and traditional kafeneions (coffeehouses). Standing at the crossroads of three continents, the atoll described by Homer in his Odyssey as ‘a fair land. in the midst of the wine-dark sea’ has been invaded countless times over the centuries. The traces of successive invasions can be found in Turkish bathhouses, Venetian fortresses, and Byzantine architecture.