EDPR inaugurates 45 MW Livadi wind project near Malesina

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EDP Renewables has inaugurated the 45 MW Livadi onshore wind farm, its first project in Greece.

Located in the Livadi area, near the town of Malesina, in Central Greece, the wind farm will generate enough clean electricity to meet the annual demand of more than 28,000 local households. In addition, it will contribute to the reduction of CO2 emissions by approximately 48,000 tons per year.

 

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