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Greek gas supplier DEPA gets EIB loan to construct solar parks

DEPA Commercial, Greece's. biggest gas provider, has actually protected a loan of 390 million euros. ($ 423.19 million) from the European Investment Bank (EIB) to. build solar parks across the country.

The loan will assist state-controlled DEPA financing more than. two-thirds of scheduled investment worth about 500 million euros. in new solar plants in the next four years, DEPA stated in a. statement late on Tuesday.

The plants will be integrated in Macedonia, Thessaly and other. parts of Greece's mainland and will produce about 800 megawatts. of power, equivalent to the annual electricity taken in by about. 278,000 families, DEPA stated.

There are multiple benefits from financial investments like this,. consisting of cutting electrical energy expense for customers and, definitely,. improving our country's energy security, Environment Minister. Theodore Skylakakis stated.

Following years of heavy costs on solar and wind farms,. Greece reached a record 57% share of renewables in its. electrical energy output in 2015, with gas, oil and coal accounting. for the rest.

The Mediterranean country with plentiful sun and wind. potential goals to raise that share to 80% by 2030.

(source: Reuters)