Copelouzos holds Balkan, Italy talks for GREGY Interconnector

Copelouzos group president Dimitris Copelouzos has been involved in a series of meetings with leading energy-sector officials in the Balkans and Italy to explore the level of interest by energy groups and funds for investments concerning the Greek-Egyptian GREGY Interconnector and development of 9.5 GW in RES projects in Egypt, sources have informed.

Meetings held by the Greek entrepreneur with the energy ministers of Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia in their respective capitals, as well as in Italy with Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini and top-ranked officials of Italian energy company Enel, have indicated a strong interest by all for renewable energy production from Africa’s north, as well as the establishment of PPAs.

The Copelouzos group recently founded a subsidiary named Elica to  promote the Greek-Egyptian GREGY Interconnector, a link that would facilitate transportation of Egyptian RES production to Europe.

The next few months will be crucial for GREGY Interconnector’s progress on a technical level as documents for related tenders are currently being prepared. Tenders will be staged to select consultants and designers who will undertake four main studies estimated to cost between 35 and 40 million euros, of which 50 percent will be sought through EU funds.

The series of tenders, expected to begin in April and May, will include a technical study, a geophysical and geotechnical study, as well as a seabed mapping study, the most challenging of all, covering a 954-km route in the eastern Mediterranean.

Highlighting the significance of the GREGY Interconnector and RES projects to be facilitated by this link, the EU and Egypt have issued a joint statement.

“Given the new energy and geopolitical reality, the EU and Egypt recognize the need to strengthen energy security, and, therefore, have agreed to intensify their cooperation with a focus on renewable energy, energy efficiency, as well as other low-carbon technologies, building on Egypt’s significant potential for more efficient expansion of renewable electricity generation through projects such as the GREGY Interconnector,” the joint statement noted.