With more than 1,200 participants and over 300 companies represented, the P-TEC forum marks Athens as a key venue in the evolving global energy landscape.
Confirmation that Chevron, the U.S. energy giant, has submitted a binding bid would mark a significant success.
Sally Jones, Senior Advisor for International Affairs at Chevron: “Chevron maintains a strong and meaningful presence in the Eastern Mediterranean, a region that represents a core priority and an essential part of our future.”
The report provides a detailed overview of progress in hydrocarbon exploration, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and offshore wind energy projects.
Greece has launched a new licensing round for hydrocarbon exploration, currently accepting bids for the leasing of three offshore blocks: “South of the Peloponnese,” “South of Crete I,” and “South of Crete II.”
A coalition of 45 municipalities in Greece, initiated by the Mayor of Athens, has launched a nationwide “energy alliance” aimed at creating Energy Communities to address skyrocketing energy costs and energy poverty.
The EU largely depends on critical raw material imports from countries outside the Union, with China, Turkey, and South Africa being the main suppliers.
This strategic move highlights both groups' commitment to advancing Greece's offshore wind energy sector and achieving the nation’s clean energy goals.
Currently, the HRADF holds a 65% stake in DEPA Commerce, while Helleniq Energy owns the remaining 35%.
A surge in wind and solar power means many businesses and consumers around Europe can get paid for plugging in. The U.S. could be next.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said the extraordinary windfall tax will be levied in August and September, in a bid to subsidize surging rates
By all accounts, such drilling will focus on exploitable natural gas deposits in Greek waters
Providers engaging in a 'price war' aim to attract those seeking stable charges, diverging from the anticipated variations in 'yellow' and 'green' bills
Commission approves €150 million Greek scheme to support energy-intensive companies in the context of Russia's war against Ukraine