Greece’s Eunice Energy Group announced plans to utilize renewable electricity imported from Egypt to produce green hydrogen. The initiative aims to leverage Egypt’s solar and wind resources to generate clean energy, which will then be used in Greece for hydrogen production.
The project reflects broader efforts in the region to develop sustainable energy sources and reduce carbon emissions. By sourcing renewable power from Egypt, Eunice Energy Group hopes to enhance Greece’s green energy capabilities and contribute to the European Union’s climate targets.
Details regarding the project’s timeline and scale have yet to be disclosed. However, this move underscores the increasing interest in cross-border renewable energy cooperation in the Mediterranean area, aiming to create integrated and sustainable energy networks.