China, Greece enjoy broad prospects in energy cooperation
Thrace
in north Greece is a region that enjoys rich wind resources. Every year, around
180 million kilowatt-hours of electricity is generated there, which can reduce
160,000 tons of carbon dioxide emission and save 55,000 tons of fire coals,
making huge contribution to energy conservation.
A
total of 4 wind farms are now jointly operated by Chinese and Greek enterprises
in Thrace, which is an epitome of the highlight in the two countries’ cooperation
in the energy sector.
The
4 wind farms were owned by Copelouzos Group of Greece, whose construction
encountered capital shortage when Greece was trapped in a sovereign debt crisis.
In 2017, 75 percent of the shares of the 4 Greek wind farms were purchased by China
Energy Investment Corporation (China Energy).
“The
almost-dead wind farm project received not only huge capital, but also advanced
technologies from Chinese enterprises that propelled our wind turbines,” introduced
Christos D. Copelouzoss, CEO of the Copelouzos Group when speaking of the
Chinese investment.
A subsidiary of
China Energy is currently operating the 4 wind farms. Li Zao, general manager
of the company said that the wind farms are expected to pay 3.4 million euros
of tax each year, and will donate 2 percent of their revenue to the local
government for municipal construction, and 1 percent to local villagers for
electricity bills subsidy.
It is learnt that
Greece is seeing urgent need to optimize its energy structure, as 23 percent of
its total installed capacity comes from core-fired power plants. China,
enjoying leading technologies in wind and photovoltaic electricity generation,
will bring broad prospects of cooperation between the two countries in new
energy.
ADMIE
is the only state-level operator of power transmission system in Greece. In May
2016, 24 percent of the company’s stake was purchased by the State Grid
Corporation of China (SGCC).
“The
SGCC is the world’s largest utility enterprise that boasts not only strong financing
strength, but also rich management experiences,” said Manousakis Manousos,
chairman of board and CEO of ADMIE. According to him, the company experienced
continuous growth since the joining of the Chinese enterprise, and its net
profit surged nearly 40 percent last year from a year ago.
In
mid-March last year, a grid connectivity project linking mainland Greece and Cyclades,
a group of Greek islands, southeast of the mainland in the Aegean Sea, was
officially completed. It was another contribution made by the SGCC.
Then
Greece Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras attended the completion ceremony and
hailed that the project was of historic significance, saying the residents on
these islands had realized their dream of using clean, sustained and cheap
electricity.
The
project is expected to save 3 billion euros of electricity charge for the
residents in the next 20 years, and increase 80 million euros of tax for the
Greek government.
On
Crete, Greece’s largest island, China Gezhouba Group International Engineering
Co., Ltd. under China Energy Engineering Corporation and Zhejiang Supcon Solar
Technology Co., Ltd. have teamed up, transforming rich light resources on the
island into stable and adjustable electricity, and lowering the island’s
dependence on diesel generation.
The
entrance of Chinese energy enterprises, such as Trina Solar, China Three Gorges
Corporation, and China New Era Group Corporation, are offering sustained force
for Greece’s economic development.
On
Sept. 30, 2017, Air China launched a direct flight between Beijing and Athens.
The flight has built an air bridge for the exchanges between the two countries,
and pulled closer the distance between the two ancient civilizations. Fan
Heyun, general manager of Air China’s Athens operation department told People’s Daily that his company
witnessed a tripling number of passengers after the route was opened, and this
year the number of passengers is expected to hit 60,000.
Greece
became an official member of China-Central and Eastern Europe Countries (CEEC)
cooperation mechanism in April, and concluded with China a three-year
cooperation plan for 2020-2022, further expanding cooperation to manufacturing,
R&D and finance.
The
Exim Bank of China and China Development Bank hope to conduct cooperation with
Greece. The Bank of China’s Athens branch is about to be inaugurated, and
corporation finance will be a major business of the branch, with an aim to
offer support for Chinese enterprises in investing and participating in
infrastructure construction in Greece. Besides, the branch will also help
introduce Greece’s featured and advantageous industries into the Chinese
market.
“Two
thousand years ago, the ancient Silk Road once linked together Greece and
China, presenting a splendid mix of the two civilizations from east and west,”
said George Tzogopoulos, Greek scholar of international studies.
“Today,
when globalization is undergoing in-depth development, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has closely connected the two
countries,” he said, adding that Greece is an important country along the route
of the Belt and Road, and the joint construction of the BRI is turning the
country’s regional advantages into development and competitiveness.
Source:
People’s Daily
Wind
turbines rotate at the wind farms of Thrace. (Photo by Ren Yan from People’s
Daily)
China, Greece enjoy broad prospects in energy cooperation
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