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Greece: Enaon EDA plans 769 million euros investment in new gas grid projects

Enaon EDA, the single distribution network operator under the umbrella of the Italian energy group Italgas, has included 769 million euros worth of investments and over 113,000 new connections in its new five-year development plan covering 2024 to 2028.

The Enaon EDA plan, through which the company aims to further expand the gas distribution network in Greece, was forwarded for public consultation yesterday by RAAEY, the Regulatory Authority for Waste, Energy and Water.

Its projects, promise to add 2,625 kilometers of new networks to the gas grid, concern network expansion projects, interconnection projects, network security and reinforcement projects, energy saving projects, digitalization projects and other investments.

Enaon EDA will allot the biggest proportion of the 769 million euros in investments for projects in the wider Athens area, where a sum of 175.2 million euros in investments is planned. Thessaloniki will follow with projects worth a total of 129.1 million euros. Thessaly comes next with investments worth 105.5 million euros.

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