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Nice work for Enel Green Power in Greece

Robin LancasterBy Robin LancasterApril 27, 20202 Mins Read
Nice work for Enel Green Power in Greece

The Greek division of Enel Green Power has been named one of the best places to work in Greece for 2020 by Great Place to Work, an international institute that each year recognises companies that strive to create excellent working environments.

Enel Green Power said that sustainability has always been at the heart of its corporate strategy.

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“In every one of our initiatives, we try to use a development model that is innovative, respectful to the environment and, above all, people-friendly,” the company said.

“This title acknowledges our ability to develop career paths that are, first and foremost, chances for personal growth, while creating a happy and balanced working environment, leading to improved performance and results,” it added.

Enel Green Power said its efforts can be summed up by the TRIP model – trust, responsibility, innovation and proactivity.

Enel Green Power Europe head Aristotelis Chantavas said: “It is a great honour for us to be awarded as the best working environment in Greece for this year, an award that enhances further our pride about the company.

“Globally, Enel Green Power is not only committed to make our world sustainable by investing in RES projects, but also to evolve every year the working conditions by adopting or creating innovative methods for its employees.

“The company by combining ideally the innovation, the respect to every employee and the family atmosphere, generates a unique framework οf transparency and freedom that allows every employee to grow and chase its dreams.

“I would like to thank by heart all our employees for this important award.”

Great Place to Work collaborates with more than 5500 organisations in 60 countries each year, performing workplace atmosphere analysis around the world.

The organisation’s certification programmes help companies create and sustain excellent working environments and rewards excellent corporate cultures by preparing an annual ranking of the best companies to work for around the world.

Enel Green Power said the award comes just a few months after the completion of Kafireas, the largest wind farm in Greece.

The company manages 57 renewable plants in 24 prefectures in Greece, for a total installed capacity of 464MW. This includes 354MW of wind, 90MW of solar and 20MW from hydropower plants.

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