
Ecoener, a leading renewable energy firm, is pressing ahead with its international expansion strategy by committing approximately €300 million to the Greek market. Through its subsidiary, Ecoener Hellas, established in Greece in March 2023, the company is spearheading the development of a renewable portfolio totaling 350 MW in the country, having secured its initial administrative authorization.
“We appreciate the Greek government’s confidence in Ecoener’s projects. Greece is a market where we aim to establish a lasting presence and augment our renewable energy capacity,” stated Luis de Valdivia, CEO of Ecoener.
The Greek government has recently granted administrative licenses for the first 10 projects earmarked by Ecoener for development in the country. Notably, two projects within this portfolio are in advanced stages: a 42 MW wind farm and a 50 MW photovoltaic power station, both slated to be Ready to Build by the end of 2025 and expected to be grid-connected in the first half of 2027.
Greece emerges as a strategic market for Ecoener due to its significant experience in renewables and its National Energy and Climate Plan, which targets 23.5 GW of installed capacity by 2030, representing 44% of the nation’s total power production.
Beyond Greece, Ecoener already maintains operational offices in Europe, including Italy, Poland, and Romania.
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