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Vendor Management

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Empowering Europe with Clean Energy

Join us in revolutionizing energy transfer with 3,000 MW of green energy from Egypt to Greece, enhancing sustainability and energy security.

Project Overview

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GREGY is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at transferring 3,000 MW of green energy from Egypt to Greece and Europe. This project is pivotal in establishing a green energy corridor that links two continents, ensuring a sustainable energy future. It is recognized in the 1st PCI/PMI List by the European Commission, highlighting its significance in the renewable energy landscape. The energy will be sourced entirely from renewable energy sources (RES) in Egypt, with portions allocated for the Greek industry, green hydrogen production, and export to EU nations. This initiative not only supports climate change mitigation but also aligns with the EU’s Green Deal objectives, replacing up to 4.5 bcm of natural gas annually and reducing CO2 emissions by 10 million tons each year. Furthermore, it enhances energy security across the region.


Positive Aspects

+ Significantly reduces carbon emissions, contributing to climate goals.

+ Enhances energy security for Greece and Europe through renewable sources.

+ Supports the production of green hydrogen, promoting sustainable energy.

Negative Aspects

– Initial investment costs may be high, impacting project feasibility.

– Dependence on technology advancements for efficient energy transfer.