The Interministerial Committee for Strategic Investments approved on Monday four new projects with a total budget of 780 million euros in the energy, networks, innovation, and tourism sectors.
These projects concern the construction of a CO2 capture unit at the Titan plant in Kamari, in Viotia, worth 583.79 million euros; the deployment of a fiberoptic broadband network by United Fiber, at a total cost of €93.4 million; Intracom Telecom’s HERMES project, with a budget of €42.9 million; and a public strategic investment of €60 million by the Municipality of Preveza in western Greece for a 236-bed, multi-site tourism complex.
Source: pagenews.gr
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