The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy (ΥΠΕΝ) is launching ten projects to address critical water scarcity issues across the country. These initiatives will focus on desalination and upgrades to existing water networks. Over €15 million in funding has been allocated to bolster water supply in vulnerable regions. The projects aim to improve water infrastructure and secure more reliable access to water resources. Specific locations for desalination plants and network improvements have not been disclosed, but the ministry emphasizes the urgency of the situation. These investments are a direct response to increasing concerns about drought and water availability in Greece. The goal is to enhance the resilience of water systems and mitigate the impact of water shortages.