Greece inaugurates LNG terminal in Revithoussa
Published by Alex Hithersay,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
The European Commission has welcomed the inauguration of the upgraded LNG terminal in Revithoussa, in the Greek region of Attica.
€40 million from Cohesion Policy funds helped this energy project get off the ground. The terminal, already in operation, provides Greece with more affordable, secure and sustainable energy.
The project was built in two stages: first the construction of a combined heat and power plant and then the extension of the storage capacity of the Revithoussa terminal.
The second stage included the construction of a third tank, the upgrade of marine facilities and the installation of additional technology equipment to increase gasification capability.
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