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PPC receives funds for stalled Mesochora hydropower project 

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November 25, 2025

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Public Power Corporation has received funds to speed up its Mesochora hydropower project, stalled for 24 years.

The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy announced that the procedures to complete the Mesochora hydropower plant (HPP) in Trikala would be significantly accelerated, ending a 24-year period of judicial deadlock and construction suspension.

Of note, the project was revived in 20212022.

The ministry said it signed an agreement with government-controlled Public Power Corporation (PPC or DEI), the project’s developer and operator, on the necessary studies required to finalize the 161.6 MW facility.

PPC is now responsible for commissioning the necessary relocation studies

The deal directly addresses the most sensitive issue: the relocation of residents from the affected settlement of Mesochora, the announcement revealed.

PPC is now responsible for commissioning the necessary relocation studies, with a budget of EUR 1,313,160.00, the update reads.

The ministry claimed that the government is committed to ensuring the safe relocation of the population with full compensation for property owners.

It recalled that the construction of the Mesochora HPP, located on the upper Acheloos River, started in 1986 and that the dam structure was largely finished by 2001. However, its operation was halted due to repeated appeals and long-standing legal battles at the Council of State, the country’s supreme administrative court, initiated by environmental groups and affected local communities.

Over EUR 300 million has already been invested in the project

Now a task force has been established to push forward the project and start the final construction activities by the end of 2026. The expropriation process for all necessary areas will also begin to ensure the safe and efficient functioning of the dam, the ministry underlined.

Of note, over EUR 300 million has already been invested in the project or EUR 500 million in current value.

Once operational, the plant is expected to generate approximately 360 GWh of renewable energy annually, contributing substantially to the country’s energy mix and the targets set by the revised National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP), according to the ministry.

The HPP would also provide balancing for renewable energy generation.

The meeting was attended by Minister of Environment and Energy Stavros Papastavrou, Minister of Digital Governance Dimitris Papastergiou, Mayor of Pyli Konstantinos Maravas, members of Parliament representing Trikala – Konstantinos Skrekas, Thanasis Lioutas and Katerina Papakosta-Palioura, the ministry’s General Secretary of Spatial Planning and Urban Environment Efthimios Bakogiannis and the PPC’s President and CEO Georgios Stassis and Deputy CEO Alexios Paizis.

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