Endesa Hellas

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Endesa Hellas is a joint venture formed in 2007 between Mytilineos and Endesa Europa.

On its website Mytilineos states that "the new company activities include construction, development and operation of thermal energy stations (natural gas and clear coal technology), renewable energy sources (wind farms, hydroelectric and photovoltaic parks), as well as electricity and CO2 emissions trade. The gradual entry in the retail market is also foreseen, as soon as the appropriate conditions are formed in the Greek market."[1]

Proposed Coal-Fired Power Stations

Agios Nikolaos Power Station in Beotia is proposed to have an installed capacity of 600 megawatts; the estimated cost is 890 million euros. A securities analyst reported in May 2007 that the company had submitted an application for a power generation license.[2] In July 2007, Endesa Hellas reported that the company aimed to have the "clean coal" plant online by the first half of 2013. (It also flagged that plans for a "clean coal" plant of unstated capacity were under development for a location in Albania).[3]

Contact details

Endesa Hellas SA
49, Tsiklitira Str.
15125 Marousi, Greece,
Tel: +302103448300
Fax: +302103448470,
E-mail: info At endesahellas.com.gr
Website: http://www.endesahellas.com.gr/

Articles and Resources

Sources

  1. "Energy", Mytilineos webite, accessed August 2008.
  2. "JV with Endesa provides great prospects in Greece and SE Europe", Beta Securities, May 10, 2007.
  3. Endesa Hellas, "ENDESA Hellas Board of Directors: Convenes to Decisions", Media Release, July 30, 2007.

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