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Greece: GEK Terna and Copelouzos group join forces for offshore wind farm studies

 

GEK Terna and the Copelouzos group are jointly surveying the potential for two pilot-project offshore wind farms close to Alexandroupoli in northeastern Greece. The two groups merged their survey efforts for these projects as their respective production licenses concern offshore wind facilities in Alexandroupoli’s same wider offshore area.

The pilot offshore wind farms will offer a total capacity of 600 MW, slightly below the sum of two separate licenses held by GEK Terna and the Copelouzos group for 485 MW and 216 MW, respectively.

The two companies expect their study to be completed within 12 to 16 months. They plan to launch both offshore wind farms before the end of the decade.

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