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Axpo agreed to purchase the full output from EDF Renewables Hellas’ Skala Korinis and Loutsa solar plants built in 2023. Image Credit/Source: MarkStebnicki/Pexels
Switzerland-headquartered Axpo, a global renewable energy company and EDF Renewables Hellas has signed a short-term PPA for electricity from two solar plants in Viotia, Greece. Built in 2023, Skala Korinis and Loutsa have a combined capacity of 102 MW. Axpo agreed to buy the entire output from the plants. Greek Renewable Energy System, EDF Renewables Hellas has a renewable project portfolio potential of 4.5 GW. Axpo Group managed a renewable energy portfolio of 93 TWh and supported electricity value chain optimisation in Greece. Axpo, which signed a short-term PPA with EDF Renewables Hellas for 102 MW in Greece, also commenced two PV power projects in Germany.