Greek authorities are starting the construction of a power plant in Alexandroupoli in the north of the country, which will be fueled by a floating liquefied natural gas regasification station (FSRU).
A few months ago, Alexandroupoli announced the start of work on a new LNG terminal. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, at the ceremony to mark the launch of the investment in the facility, said that it is currently under rapid construction and should be put into service in early 2024.
According to him, this project is not only geopolitical and economic, but also has an ecological background. The power plant, like all new fuel stations, has the capacity to burn natural gas and hydrogen. As a result, it will be able to produce cheaper and cleaner energy in the future.
Source: Riafan

I am Annabelle Sampson and I work for The News Dept as an author for their news department. My main focus is on economy news, but I also cover other topics such as business, finance, and current affairs. My writing has been featured in prominent publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Forbes Magazine, and the Financial Times. I have a passion for learning more about economic trends and understanding how they affect businesses of all sizes. To stay up to date with the latest developments in the field of economics, I make sure to keep track of reliable sources like Bloomberg News or Reuters. In addition to my writing work, I often provide consultation services related to economic matters for clients both large and small.