Mytilineos’ Aussie PPA signed
Mytilineos and SmartestEnergy Australia have signed a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) for the 40-megawatt Kingaroy Solar Farm in Queensland, Australia, the listed group announced.
Mytilineos and SmartestEnergy Australia have signed a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) for the 40-megawatt Kingaroy Solar Farm in Queensland, Australia, the listed group announced.
The Greek state budget remained on a positive course in May with tax revenue exceeding the target by 9.3% over the month. The Finance Ministry reported that tax revenue totaled 5.15 billion euros in May, 9.3% above the target, while tax revenue was 9.6% over the target in the January-May period, totaling €22.95 billion.
Jumbo Group on Wednesday said it will seek shareholder approval for a plan to pay a 0.322-euro dividend per share from its 2022 profits.
Greece’s unemployment rate eased to 11.8% of the workforce in the first quarter of 2023, from 11.9% in the fourth quarter of 2022 and 13.8% in the corresponding period last year, the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) reported on Thursday.
In a cavernous, Pentagon-sized facility nestled in an Appalachian valley, thousands upon thousands of empty holes line the bare concrete floor.
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) is about to set up an information center in Cyprus, called the EIT Community RIS Hub and is already in search of a national secretary to lead and coordinate it.
A man was arrested on Thursday by a police SWAT team after he threatened to blow himself up in Kissamos in Hania on the island of Crete.
Two horses caused traffic disruptions on Thursday after they began galloping on the highway connecting Moudania and Thessaloniki in northern Greece near the Thermi bridge.
After eight consecutive sessions of growth the benchmark of the Greek stock market finally yielded some ground on Thursday, though its losses appear too insignificant to deduce any conclusions about an end to the upward momentum at Athinon Avenue.
There were many issues that needed to be discussed in Thursday’s television debate between the leaders of the five parties represented in the Parliament after the May 21 election: their plans for health, education, the economy and how much each policy can benefit the majority and not just the few.