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Greek gas supplier DEPA signs agreement to build power station in Larissa

Greek gas supplier DEPA signs agreement to build power station in Larissa

The Greek gas supplier DEPA Commercial announced on Wednesday that it had signed a contract for a project worth 600 million euros ($680 millions) to build a power plant powered by gas in Larissa.

The project will involve two Greek companies: energy and telecoms provider Volton, and EUSIF Larissa.

DEPA stated in a statement that the 792 MW plant had received all the necessary permits. It will be constructed in Larissa's industrial area, which is located in the middle of the country.

The technology will come from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

This is a new unit for the production of electricity using natural gas. Stavros papastavrou, Greece's Minister of Environment and Energy, said that the unit would create jobs and increase competition while lowering electricity prices.

Greece is increasing its renewable energy output, such as solar and wind power. It aims to close all of its coal-fired plant by the end of next year. However, it still relies heavily upon gas imports to generate electricity. (1 dollar = 0.8820 euro) (Reporting and editing by Ed Osmond, Ivana Skularac and Angeliki Koutantou)

(source: Reuters)