Enel Green Power
consolidates its position in the Greek photovoltaic market through the
launching of four new plants all located in the
Peloponnese
region. Thanks to
the entry into service of these new power plants Enel Green Power’s total
installed capacity in
Greece
reaches 245.4 MW.
The first plant is
the “Agrilia Baka” PV plant which is located in the area of Messinia. It has an
installed capacity of 4.9 MW and is able to generate 7 million kWh/year.
The 4.9 MW “Kavasila”
plant is located in the western part of the
Achaea
region. The fully operational plant is expected to generate approximately
6.5 million kWh annually.
The third PV plant,
“Limnochori”, which has just entered into operation, has an installed capacity
of 4.8 MW and will be able to produce approximately 6 million kWh/year.
The fourth new EGPH
PV plant is located in
Corinth
and has an installed capacity of 2.8 MW. The fully operational
plant is expected to generate about 3.5 million kWh/year.
The start of
operations at these new plants will avoid emissions into the atmosphere of over
23 thousand tons of CO2 per year.
ESSE - the equal
share joint venture between EGP and Sharp for the development of photovoltaic
projects in the Mediterranean – has commenced operations at two plants for a
total installed capacity of around 2 MW. They are the Marco and Marini
facilities located in the Karditsa region, which will annually produce more
than 2 million kWh, avoiding emissions into the atmosphere of over 650 tons of
CO2 per year.
Enel
Green Power is already present in the Greek renewables industry. EGP’s wind
farms, with a total installed capacity of 199 MW, are mainly located in Thrace,
but also in Macedonia and Peloponnese, as well as on the islands of Evia, Crete
and the Dodecanese. In addition, EGP operates small hydro plants in central
Greece, western Greece and Thessaly, with a total installed capacity of 19 MW.
With the new photovoltaic plants, the Italian renewable Group’s installed
capacity in the Greek photovoltaic sector reaches 27.4 MW, to which the 2 MW
put in operation by ESSE are added.