Greece’s Public Power Corp. (PPC) has announced a framework cooperation agreement on renewable energy with the Copelouzos and Samaras Groups.

The agreement includes the acquisition of a renewable energy portfolio in operation, with a total installed capacity of 66.6 MW. This acquisition concerns two wind farms with a total installed capacity of 43.3 MW, which were recently commissioned in southern Evia and Mani, in the Peloponnese, two regions with high wind potential, and photovoltaic parks with a total installed capacity of 23.3 MW that are already operational.

Additionally, PPC Group will acquire renewable energy projects under development with a total capacity of 1.7 GW in various areas within Greece, for a price of 106 million euros. These projects will be further developed in collaboration with the Copelouzos and Samaras Groups.

Finally, Greece’s largest energy supplier is set to acquire the 20% stake held by DAMCO ENERGY of the Copelouzos Group in Alexandroupolis Electricity Generation S.A. for 27 million euros, which will give PPC a 71%. Alexandroupolis Electricity Generation S.A. is actively proceeding with the construction of a new 840 MW Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power plant in the Alexandroupolis Industrial Park.

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With this strategic agreement for the acquisition of operational and developing renewable energy projects from the Copelouzos and Samaras groups, PPC is taking a significant step towards its energy transformation in the domestic market.

This is a move that aims for the gradual phase-out of lignite units and an increase in renewable energy sources, with a particular emphasis on wind energy.