MORE and PPC Renewables have received final grid connection offers for eight new photovoltaic projects in northern Greece with a combined capacity of 882MW.
The joint venture will develop six solar parks totalling 742.4MW in Kozani, along with a 92MW project in Kilkis and a 48MW facility in Serres.
The connection offers mark a critical step in the licensing process for the large-scale solar developments, they said.
The electricity generated will supply Greek industry through bilateral power purchase agreements and support farmers via the GAIA programme, which offers discounted electricity rates for agricultural use.
The Kozani sites are separate from PPC’s existing 2.1GW portfolio of solar projects on former lignite fields in Western Macedonia.
MORE and PPC Renewables already have 300MW of connected joint capacity, with a further 311MW expected to receive grid offers soon.
MORE said it is pursuing a targeted investment plan focused on photovoltaics, wind, and energy storage, with a rapidly expanding portfolio that places it among Greece’s largest renewable energy producers.
PPC Renewables said the partnership supports its aim of developing 11.8GW of renewable capacity by 2027 across Greece and Southeastern Europe, through both organic growth and collaborations.
The companies said the collaboration highlights their commitment to accelerating Greece’s energy transition and supporting sustainable development through increased investment in clean energy.