China's State Grid seals purchase of stake in Greek power grid
China’s State Grid, the world’s biggest utility, signed on Friday the purchase of a minority stake in Greece’s power grid operator ADMIE, China’s second big investment in the debt-laden country in a matter of months.
ADMIE was fully owned by Greece’s state-owned power utility Public Power Corp (PPC). Shareholders of PPC cleared last month the €320 million sale of a 24 per cent stake in the operator to State Grid.
The deal comes after Greece sold earlier this year a 51 per cent stake in its biggest port, Piraeus, to China’s biggest shipping company Cosco Shipping for €280.5 million.
In a signing ceremony in Athens, State Grid said Greece was a market of strategic importance and its investment in ADMIE, Greece’s independent power transmission operator, would boost the company’s prospects.
“We made huge efforts, we overcame many difficulties to come to this historic moment,” said State Grid’s chief executive officer Kou Wei.