$60,000 Investment in Photovoltaic Systems and Clean Energy Solutions in Vari, Thessaloniki, and Alexandroupoli, Delivering Measurable Environmental and Social Impact
A meaningful energy upgrade intervention at the facilities of SOS Children’s Villages Greece, supported by funding from The Hellenic Initiative (THI) amounting to $60,000, was recently completed, with a dual objective: reducing energy costs and improving the environmental footprint of care infrastructures.
Upgrade of the photovoltaic system in Vari: At the SOS Children’s Village in Vari, the renovation and modernization of the existing photovoltaic park was completed, including the replacement of outdated components and an overall system upgrade. This intervention significantly enhances the facility’s energy performance, steadily reduces operating costs, and strengthens the sustainability of the infrastructure.
Transition to cleaner energy in Plagiari, Thessaloniki: In Plagiari, the replacement and upgrade of energy supply systems were carried out, enabling the operation of heat pumps and the gradual transition away from oil. This transition contributes substantially to emissions reduction, improved energy security, and long-term resource savings.
“Sustainability is not only an environmental choice – it is a deeply social investment. Through our support of SOS Children’s Villages, we seek to strengthen care structures that offer safety and opportunity to children, while simultaneously reducing their energy footprint. It is an example of how smart infrastructure can create lasting social impact,” mentioned Andreas C. Kramvis, Member of the Board of Directors of The Hellenic Initiative.