AI and Data Centers Set to Drive Europe's Next Surge in Electricity Demand
Eurelectric and industry leaders call for coordinated energy and digital policies as AI infrastructure accelerates across Europe
Eurelectric and industry leaders call for coordinated energy and digital policies as AI infrastructure accelerates across Europe
Steady GDP expansion, rapid debt reduction, and RRF-driven investment support the outlook — but inflation volatility, energy dependence, and structural bottlenecks remain key vulnerabilities in Greece’s medium-term trajectory, according to the OECD.
As Europe rearms and strategic autonomy becomes a top priority, METLEN is rapidly expanding its defense footprint through M Technologies, the Volos Defence Hub and critical minerals such as gallium
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis says Europe now faces asymmetric threats from both north and south — where energy dependence, maritime instability, and geopolitical fragmentation redefine security
Manos Manousakis unveils one of Europe’s most ambitious electricity infrastructure programs, aiming to double ADMIE’s regulated asset base, accelerate EBITDA growth and transform Greece into a strategic energy gateway connecting Europe, Asia and Africa.
Washington is building a new energy axis from Alexandroupolis to the Adriatic, using U.S. LNG, strategic corridors and Greek businessman Alexandros Exarchou as a key operational force in the geopolitical reshaping of the Balkans.
Greek government links energy security, patriotism and geopolitical power in Thessaloniki address
Greece outpaces Eurozone average as energy surge and persistent food inflation strain budgets
Aktor Renewables secures a strategic 51% stake in Sun Force Two, massively boosting its green portfolio with over 200 MW of solar capacity and projected €16M EBITDA.
Athens strengthens its role as an energy hub through the LNG vertical corridor amid global instability and shifting geopolitical dynamics
The Vertical Corridor, long-term LNG agreements, and Greece’s rise as a new European energy hub
The Middle East conflict drives energy prices higher, fuels inflation, and threatens Europe’s aviation sector
First offshore drilling in 50 years, potential €5+ billion investments, and a strategic shift toward becoming an energy producer in the Eastern Mediterranean
The Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Taxation (ICRICT), co-chaired by Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, is calling for governments to impose a windfall tax on extraordinary profits made by energy companies amid rising geopolitical tensions and surging energy prices linked to the Middle East crisis.
Athens views temporary calm in key maritime routes as a potential easing of global price pressures — but cautions that energy markets remain fragile and uncertainty persists.
Government rolls out dual support scheme to ease soaring energy costs, while markets question long-term impact
Athens accelerates hydrocarbon exploration amid global instability and energy realignment
Athens and Washington deepen cooperation on LNG, hydrocarbons and the Vertical Corridor amid global instability
The Greek government and top business leaders send a strong message of geopolitical and energy independence at CERAWeek – conflicts, investments, and EU hurdles on the table
European Council President António Costa highlights EU responses to the Middle East conflict, energy pressures, and Greece’s strategic moves in Cyprus and beyond.
Government hails strategic energy breakthrough while political tensions rise over the country’s new hydrocarbon push