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RENPOWER GREECE 2026

08 July 26
Athens

RENPOWER GREECE 2026 – the 7thedition
Financing Large-Scale Hybrid Renewable – Bankability in a Merchant Era

Date: 8 of July 2026
Time:  09:00 – 18:00 hrs
Venue: Athens, Greece (in-person)

Early growth anchored by feed-in tariffs and auction schemes has given way to a system where merchant risk, corporate PPAs, and co-located storage play a central role in project bankability. Financing Greece’s record renewable pipeline in 2026 hinges on pairing large volumes of solar and wind with storage to keep projects bankable under rising market volatility. As penetration increases, lenders and investors are less comfortable with pure merchant exposure, so BESS acts as a system stabiliser, reducing curtailment risk, smoothing revenues, and enabling participation in balancing and ancillary markets. This is pushing developers like Mytilineos and TERNA Energy toward hybrid solar-plus-storage structures, which are increasingly seen as the “financeable baseline” rather than an add-on.

At the same time, Greece’s ambition to become a regional export hub, leveraging interconnections and its geographic position, adds a strategic upside, but also requires continued grid investment led by Independent Power Transmission Operator and support from institutions like the European Investment Bank.

In short, capital is available, but it is becoming more selective, favouring projects that combine flexibility, grid access, and diversified revenue streams.

AUDIENCE: Connect with all the stakeholders in the value chain: Grid operators, Developers, Storage Innovator (BESS/ESS), Banks, IFIs, Investors, Private Equity.

The program will highlight new developments, challenges and opportunities arising in 2026, including the topics below:

Record solar, wind, and storage pipeline / Pivoting to a market-based, investment-led model / Storage as system stabilizer / PPA as a key enabler, not a cure-all / Towards a mature market-driven system / Shifting Risk Allocation / Debt remaining the backbone / Equity becoming international / Asset recycling as a core financing engine / Monetizing mature assets / Overcoming execution risk / BESS: moving from optional to critical / Batteries making wind & solar bankable / Technology as bankability key factors / Subsidy-driven to merchant-risk financing / Growing investor appetite / First financings / Key role of technology / Scaling projects across borders / capital allocation / policy and funding frameworks / regional connectivity / trading and integration dynamics

Join the Leaders of Greece’s Energy Transition
The registration form will be available upon your written inquiry.

For more information, please contact:

Michel Masquelier
Event Manager
administration@euroconventionglobal.com
+32 2 662 16 12