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Prime Minister of Greece, mr Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Minister of the Environment and Energy mr Kostas Skrekas inaugurated Europe's largest bifacial solar park in Kozani, Greece.
Paralos Energy, the biggest Independent Service Provider (ISP) for Renewable Energy Projects in Greece, recently launched a Digital Maintenance Platform as part of the Company’s digital transformation plan.
After the successful Agreement back in 2019 for the development of four (4) Wind Farms of 70MW total power in the prefecture of Viotia, Greece, Paralos Energy and HELPE Renewables signed a new Agreement for the development of another 150MW Wind Farm located at North Greece.
After the successful cooperation for the design and construction of the High Voltage Substation for the interconnection of a 40MW Solar Park to the 150kV grid, ABOWind awards Paralos Energy with the second interconnection Project to be constructed by the German company in Greece.
JUWI, a leading international Renewable Energy Sources developer based in Germany, awarded Paralos Energy with the interconnection works for the largest Solar Park ever built in Greece and one of the five larger in Europe.
The long-term and successful cooperation between Siemens Gamesa and Paralos Energy was continued with the award of four (4) Wind Farms of total capacity 76MW in several areas of Greece, to Paralos Energy.
High Voltage Substation “Lygeri” will be the 6th Substation Project to be constructed by Paralos Energy for the interconnection of Projects owned by Total Eren.
In this leading edition, ICAP announced the 20 most successful Greek Companies in the Construction Sector including Paralos Energy at this honorary distinction. The ranking was based on official financial results of all Companies and mainly profitability.
Paralos Energy won the tender for the EPC project “Construction of BoP works for 38MW Wind Farm MELIA” launched by the Owner Vendavel Energy. The project is located close to Siatista, prefecture of Kozani Greece and will consist of ten (10) Wind Turbines Siemens-Gamesa SG132-3,4MW.