Valorem enters agreement for 82 MW solar and wind portfolio sale

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French wind and solar power developer Valorem has entered into an agreement for the sale of an 82 MW solar and wind portfolio in Greece. 

Valorem will finance, build, and operate the power plants that are now in the different stages of development. 

The company has opened an office in Athens and is set to be involved in the solar PV sector in Greece.

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