 This research paper investigated citizen satisfaction with the state's efforts to promote renewable energy investments in Greece. It found that citizens were generally dissatisfied with the current situation, indicating that there is room for improvement. The most significant weaknesses identified by the study included the licensing process and policies to reduce the dominance of fossil fuels and improve the competitiveness of renewable energy sources. This information can be used to inform future policy decisions and help create more favorable conditions for renewable energy investments. This article was authored by Evangelia Kerasmanaki, Evangelos Grigaroides, Spiritan Galatzidis and others.