Infrastructure
Helleniq in solar parks deal with Mytilineos
Helleniq Energy Holdings on Monday announced it has reached a binding agreement to buy a portfolio of solar power projects, with total power of 211 megawatts, from Mytilineos Energy & Metals through its subsidiary Helleniq Renewables for an undisclosed sum.
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4 Turkish ports among global top 100 ranking: Minister
The ports of Ambarlı, Kocaeli, Mersin, and Tekirdağ have been ranked in Lloyd's List "World's Top 100 Ports," one of the oldest and most prominent maritime publications in the world, Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu announced.
In the world's top 100 ports report prepared by Lloyd's List, four ports from Türkiye made it into the ranking in 2022.
Obstacles in offshore wind farm development in Greece dampen investors’ hopes
Freedom for the development of offshore wind farms in Greece is no longer what investors hoped it would be.
Construction of a new solar power plant in Serbia commenced
The new power plant in Saraorci will have a capacity of 9.95 MW, the electricity is intended for the domestic market, which is enough to supply about 2,500 households.
The laying of the foundation stone was also attended by the Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Djedovi.
EU Support for Moldova’s Roads Offers Lifeline For Ukraine
Expanding investment in Moldova's under-developed road infrastructure is providing a lifeline for Ukrainian exports - but more is needed.
Aegean CEO: Three conditions for sustainable tourism in Greece
Infrastructures, human resources and expanding the tourist season are the necessary preconditions for a sustainable development of tourism and of air transport in Greece, Dimitris Gerogiannis, CEO of Aegean Airlines, said on Monday.
He said infrastructures were extremely important for the sustainable development of tourism, of cities and of the country in general.
Romania says Chinese Road Projects Prove Wisdom of 2021 Ban
Romania banned Chinese companies from public infrastructure projects in 2021; two that predate the measure have gone far from smoothly.
Government to invest €150 million in sports infrastructure
The government will invest €150 million in sports infrastructure over the next five years. The priority will be given to training facilities and to outdoor sporting grounds that will be open to all free of charge.
Mali: Revenues from LSE bond issue to go to infrastructure
BELGRADE - Serbian Finance Minister Sinisa Mali said on Friday Serbia had raised 1.75 bln dollars in a London Stock Exchange bond issue and that the funds would be invested in infrastructure.
Ministry of Infrastructure: Restructuring Hellenic Railways Organisation – OSE and subsidiary ERGOSE
A bill for the reorganization of Hellenic Railways Organisation - OSE and its project management subsidiary ERGOSE is being promoted by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.