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Greece: Ministry grants environmental permits for Terna Energy’s 260 MW solar projects

The Greek Ministry of Energy has approved environmental permits for two large solar projects, totaling 260 MW, proposed by Terna Energy, a leading renewable energy company in Greece. The solar power plants will be located in the municipalities of Farsala and Kileler in the Larissa prefecture of the Thessaly region.

These projects will feature the installation of approximately 420,848 monocrystalline bifacial solar panels, each with a capacity of 620 W. The panels will be supplied by the Chinese manufacturer JinkoSolar. Additionally, 1,214 power inverters, produced by Huawei Technologies, will be utilized in the setup. The solar power plants will span an area of 3.2 million square kilometers.

Terna Energy, which is majority-owned by the Emirati renewable energy giant Masdar, has also revealed plans to build a 130 MW solar plant in southeastern Bulgaria, near Burgas. This new facility is expected to be operational by the end of 2026.

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