Eighteen months after the creation of its Energy Committee, the Hellenic-French Chamber of Commerce and Industry is launching its first Energy Conference, titled “Exploring the New Energy Landscape: A 360° Perspective,” on Sept. 30.
The event aspires to become a key reference point for the sustainable energy transition in Greece and across Europe. With a holistic approach covering the entire energy ecosystem—from production and networks to financing and the perspectives of major consumers—it brings together policymakers, businesses, and investors in an open, interactive dialogue on the pressing issues shaping the future of energy.
Among the headline speakers are Greece’s Minister of Environment and Energy, Stavros Papastavrou, the French Ambassador to Greece, Laurence Auer, as well as representatives from the Ministry of Environment and Energy and leading institutional players such as IPTO, HEDNO, the Hellenic Innovation and Infrastructure Fund, the Hellenic Development Bank, the European Investment Bank, and RAAEY, Greece’s regulatory authority for waste, energy, and water.
Prominent Greek and French companies are also taking part, including Alpha Bank, Apollo Green Solutions, Botanickel, Copelouzos Group, DATA4 Group, EDF Renewables Hellas, EnEx Group, EY, Grant Thornton, HDF Energy, HelleniQ Energy, Schneider Electric, Valorem Greece, Viohalco, and Voltalia, alongside other major market players.
The conference offers a unique platform for knowledge exchange, forging partnerships, and exploring synergies, highlighting the opportunities that can drive a greener and more resilient energy future.





