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Greece: Ecoener to invest 300 million euros in 350 MW RES projects

The Greek Government has issued the first administrative licence to Ecoener to build a 42 MW wind farm and a 50 MW solar plant.

Spanish clean energy company Ecoener has committed to invest €300m in the Greek renewables market through its 350MW portfolio.

The company is developing renewable projects through its subsidiary, Ecoener Hellas, which was established in March 2023.

The portfolio comprises two advanced projects: a 42 MW wind farm and a 50 MW solar photovoltaic plant.

The projects are expected to be ready for construction by the end of 2025 and are scheduled for grid connection in the first half of 2027.

The company has eight more solar PV projects with a combined capacity of 272 MW.

These projects have also received initial licensing and will be construction-ready in the first half of 2026.

The eight solar plants will also feature battery storage systems to enhance their integration into the Greek electricity grid.

The planned facilities will be located in Epirus, Central Greece, Thessaly and Western and Central Macedonia.

Greece’s National Energy and Climate Plan aims for 23.5 GW of installed capacity by 2030, which would constitute 44% of the nation’s total power production.

Ecoener’s presence extends beyond Greece, with operational offices in other European countries such as Italy, Poland and Romania.

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