Public Power Corp., Greece’s biggest electricity provider, approved a 180 million euro ($243 million) investment for wind projects in the north of the country and a tender for a smaller facility in Crete.
The decision enables Greece’s energy regulator to start evaluating applications for power-generation licenses for 150 megawatts of capacity in Rodopi, PPC said in a statement. The company plans to cover 40 percent of the investment on its own and seek financing for the rest reports Kathimerini.