March 12, 2025
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Greece, LSG and STEAG is planning to install 480 MW of solar capacity in Greece

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SENS LSG, a joint venture of Austrian LSG Group and German STEAG Solar Energy Solutions, is planning to install 480 MW of solar capacity in Greece, under its plan to explore the solar markets in eastern and southeastern Europe. The target is to build up a project portfolio of around 1,000 MW over the next five years.

According to STEAG, the initial part of the project consists of nine clusters divided into 22 sub- scheme with a combined capacity of 480 MW. STEAG will be in charge of the design and construction of solar power plants, as well as their operations and maintenance. The construction of these power plants is expects to start in 2022.

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