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Greek gas supplier DEPA signs deal to build power plant in Larissa

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Posted on May 21, 2025

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ATHENS (Reuters) -Greek gas supplier DEPA Commercial has signed an agreement for a 600 million-euro ($680 million) project to build a gas-fired power plant in Larissa, it said on Wednesday. Cyprus-

DEPA Commercial Partners to Construct €600 Million Power Plant in Larissa

ATHENS (Reuters) -Greek gas supplier DEPA Commercial has signed an agreement for a 600 million-euro ($680 million) project to build a gas-fired power plant in Larissa, it said on Wednesday.

Cyprus-based company Clavenia, which is owned by an Israeli real estate group, and two Greek companies, energy and telecommunications provider Volton and private equity EUSIF Larissa, will participate in the project.

The 792 MW power plant has received all necessary permits and will be built in the industrial area of Larissa, in the central part of the country, DEPA said in the statement

It will be built with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries technology.

"This is a new natural gas-fired electricity production unit. A unit that will create new jobs, strengthen competition and lead to lower electricity prices for consumers," Greece's Minister for Environment and Energy Stavros Papastavrou said.

Greece has ramped up renewables output from sun and wind for power generation as it aims to shut down all its coal-fired plants by next year. It still, however, relies heavily on gas imports for electricity.

($1 = 0.8820 euros)

(Reporting by Angeliki Koutantou and Ivana Sekularac, editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • DEPA Commercial to build a €600 million power plant in Larissa.
  • The project involves partnerships with Clavenia, Volton, and EUSIF Larissa.
  • The plant will use Mitsubishi Heavy Industries technology.
  • Greece aims to reduce electricity prices and increase competition.
  • The plant supports Greece's transition from coal to gas and renewables.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of the new power plant project?
The project to build the gas-fired power plant in Larissa is valued at 600 million euros, which is approximately $680 million.
Who are the partners involved in the power plant construction?
The project involves Cyprus-based Clavenia, two Greek companies—Volton and EUSIF Larissa—and is supported by DEPA Commercial.
What technology will be used for the power plant?
The power plant will be constructed using technology from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
What are the expected benefits of the new power plant?
The new gas-fired electricity production unit is expected to create jobs, enhance competition, and potentially lower electricity prices for consumers.
How does this project fit into Greece's energy strategy?
Greece aims to increase its renewable energy output while phasing out coal-fired plants, but still relies heavily on gas imports for electricity generation.

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