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Greece’s installed wind power capacity exceeds 6 GW at H1
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Greece’s installed wind power capacity exceeds 6 GW at H1

Greece's installed wind power capacity surpassed 6 gigawatts (GW) by the end of the first half of 2026, according to the Hellenic Scientific Association of Wind Energy. This growth was driven by the addition of 65 new wind turbines with a combined capacity of 320.6 megawatts (MW), representing around 400 million euros in investment. The increase marks a 5.6% rise compared to the end of 2025 and nearly matches the number of wind farms added throughout 2025. The Hellenic Wind Energy Association highlighted this progress as a sign of the sector's resilience despite challenges like bureaucracy.

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Greece’s installed wind power capacity exceeds 6 GW at H1

Greece's installed wind power capacity surpassed 6 gigawatts (GW) by the end of the first half of 2026, according to the Hellenic Scientific Association of Wind Energy. This growth was driven by the addition of 65 new wind turbines with a combined capacity of 320.6 megawatts (MW), representing around 400 million euros in investment. The increase marks a 5.6% rise compared to the end of 2025 and nearly matches the number of wind farms added throughout 2025. The Hellenic Wind Energy Association highlighted this progress as a sign of the sector's resilience despite challenges like bureaucracy.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data on wind power capacity growth without overtly favoring any political stance. While it quotes the Hellenic Wind Energy Association, which could imply a pro-renewable energy perspective, the content remains focused on statistical achievements and does not engage in明显的

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): Factuality is high as the article cites a reliable source (Hellenic Scientific Association of Wind Energy) and provides specific data points like installed capacity, number of turbines, and investment figures. The growth percentage is clearly stated. Objectivity is strong as the article presents fac

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