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Renewables Spatial Plan Opens for Public Consultation Gas Odor Incident in Athens
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AI-generatedGreece's spatial plan restricts PV siting, potentially slowing utility-scale solar deployment and raising land costs for developers. U.S. recognition as strategic energy partner may facilitate investment in Greek energy infrastructure. No immediate commercial mechanism; policy direction only.
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- National Spatial Plan for Renewable Energy Sources (RES) opened for public consultation in Greece.
- Plan prohibits photovoltaic installations in forests and Natura 2000 sites.
- Greece recognized by U.S. as strategic energy partner.
- Gas odor incident in Athens confirmed as no natural gas leak.
- Greece advancing hydrocarbon development and marine spatial planning.
Greek energy sector may see flat impact from U.S. partnership; 1-4 week window.
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