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Greece: Tender for Crete-Athens Interconnection to be announced next week

The second round of a tender offering a 20 percent stake in Ariadne Interconnection, a subsidiary founded by transmission operator IPTO to develop the Crete-Athens electricity interconnection, will get underway next week with the opening of a Virtual Data Room for participants, energypress reports.

All four first-round entrants have qualified for the procedure’s next stage following approval by the Regulatory Authority for Energy, Environment, and Water. They are GEK-TERNA; a partnership involving Macquarie Super Core Infrastructure Fund and Phaethon Holdings (Copelouzos group); Italian operator Terna SpA; and StateGrid International Development Belgium.The VDR will include all required information – including a shareholders’ agreement and business plan – needed by the bidders to shape their second-round binding offers, which will face an end-of-2023 deadline.

IPTO tasked RAAEY with the responsibility of approving the tender’s second-round qualifiers in order to offer maximum protection to the procedure and avoid any legal ordeals.

Issues checked by the authority before approving the suitability of suitors included whether investors with stakes in any domestic electricity producer are eligible to enter Ariadne Interconnection, the concern here being conflict of interest.RAAEY also examined whether China’s SGCC could participate through its StateGrid International Development Belgium subsidiary, as the Chinese company holds a 24 percent stake in IPTO.

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