Developer and operations manager Energiequelle has opened an office in Athens and is entering the Greek renewable energy market.
The German-headquartered outfit has already been active in the southern European country for several years and has now decided to establish a Greek branch.
Polydoros Pagonis (pictured) was appointed country manager on 1 November and has been instrumental in driving forward the preparations for the opening of the site in recent months, building a valuable local network.
He has many years of experience in the field of renewable energies and in the Greek market: “I am delighted to be able to support Energiequelle’s international growth by entering the Greek market,” said Pagonis.
“The country offers very good conditions for the development of renewable energies and will play an important role in the energy transition in Europe in the future,” he added.
After the crisis over a decade ago, Greece is now one of the fastest growing economies in Europe, said the developer. The country has set itself the goal of phasing out coal by 2028, reducing total greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 and achieving net zero by 2050. The country has already made considerable progress in this regard.
After Germany, France, Finland, Poland and South Africa, Greece is the sixth country in which Energiequelle is represented with branches.
The developer’s senior vice president project management Gregor Weber said: “We have constantly analysed and examined potential in recent years and have entered three more country markets since 2020 in order to further strengthen our international business.
“I am convinced that we will be able to achieve our first project successes in the new countries in the near future.”


