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Helleniq Energy to enhance renewables but mindful over power grids

Greece's Helleniq Energy stayed with its plan to install more eco-friendly capacity in the coming months however stated on Thursday it was worried about restrictions related to power grids and a lack of energy storage.

Helleniq, Greece's biggest oil refiner, runs solar and wind parks with a total capacity of 381 megawatts with plans to boost that to 1 gigawatt within the next 18 months, Chief Executive Officer Andreas Shiamishis stated when talking about first quarter outcomes.

But (we) stay careful, as obstacles associated with grid restraints and storage technologies stay unsolved, he added.

Tapping its plentiful solar and wind capacity, Greece has been investing greatly in green energy jobs in recent years however development has actually surpassed much-needed upgrades of its power grid and the building of facilities to keep renewable energy.

As many European grids are years old and need adapting from generation by large, nonrenewable fuel source power plants to wind and solar energy generation, Europe will require to invest 584 billion euros ($ 634.63 billion) in upgrades this years, according to European Union estimates.

In Greece, power transmission system operator IPTO has said it is connecting new renewable energy stations at the fastest possible pace and the electrical energy grid's capacity will reach 29 gigawatt by 2030 from 18 gigawatt now through its decade-long investment plan of 5 billion euros.

(source: Reuters)