Wind power capacity exceeds 5 GW in first half
Wind power capacity exceeded 5.5 gigawatts in the first half of the year, according to figures announced by the Hellenic Wind Energy Association (ELETAEN).
Wind power capacity exceeded 5.5 gigawatts in the first half of the year, according to figures announced by the Hellenic Wind Energy Association (ELETAEN).
Billionaire Greek-American investor Dean Metropoulos and private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, which owns a stake in grocer Albertsons, teamed up in an unsuccessful bid for cereal maker WK Kellogg, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
The universities of Athens and Exeter have signed a provisional cooperation agreement for the creation of the first European dual degree in medicine in Greece.
Eurobank received an honorary distinction at the 13th Invest Cyprus International Investment Awards this week.
The Greek merchant fleet increased by 0.8% in May, compared with the same month last year, according to provisional data published by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on Friday.
The cyclical systemic risks in Greece for the third quarter of 2025 are low and the risk environment standard, the Bank of Greece (BoG) said in its quarterly assessment on Thursday.
The GEK Terna and Motor Oil groups announced their strategic repositioning in the electricity market through a joint venture on Thursday, accelerating the pace of restructuring and concentration in the sector. Following months of speculation, the merger of the two powerful energy groups was formalized with an agreement that will make the new corporate entity…
It was June 1940 – exactly 85 years ago – when “Miss Marianna Kalogeropoulou, resident of Athens (61 Patission Street), and Mr Kostis Bastias, also of Athens (44 Satovriandou Street),” signed, “in Athens,” the first professional contract of the future La Divina, Maria Callas, with the newly established Greek National Opera.
A magnitude 5 earthquake struck off the western coast of the Peloponnese on Friday afternoon, according to Greece’s Geodynamic Institute.
The government is establishing a new, significantly less state-controlled railway company to replace the existing OSE.