Service Type: Service

RES Aggregators

The Aggregator (FoSE) of MORE provides representation services in the wholesale electricity market, along with balancing risk management, to a large number of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) producers.

With extensive experience, technical know-how, and a strong service orientation, MORE’s Aggregator manages a continuously growing portfolio exceeding 700 MW, representing Photovoltaics, Wind, small Hydroelectric plants, Biomass/Biogas units, as well as industrial-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS).

It stands out for its transparency, stability in cooperation terms, and reliable support framework for producers, whether they operate individual stations or broader project clusters.

Producers seeking reliable and efficient market representation—either for existing or under-development projects—are encouraged to contact MORE’s Aggregator via:

Email: resaggregation@morenergy.gr
Phone: +30 210 8094140, +30 210 8094242

 

Energy Management & Trading

The Energy Management & Trading (EMT) Department is active in all relevant regional and European Energy Markets and aims to maximise the company’s results.

The Department’s activities include:

Energy Management

Manages the company’s energy portfolio and relevant exposures. A highly qualified team, with the use of sophisticated tools, actively seeks to reduce energy market risks while preserving or enhancing the company’s energy portfolio results. 

Trading

Present in physical and financial energy markets across the region, the team aims to take advantage of market opportunities and maximize profitability. 

Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs)

MORE is active in long-term Power Purchase Agreements, both as a buyer as well as a seller of electricity. Combining the expertise from all the abovementioned activities and with thorough understanding of the legal and financial aspects related to such transactions, MORE is establishing itself as a reliable counterparty that can undertake such long-term commitments.

MORE and its wholly-owned subsidiaries possess power trading licenses in:

  • Greece
  • Bulgaria
  • Romania
  • Serbia
  • North Macedonia
  • Montenegro
  • Italy

while actively seeking to further increase their geographical coverage within Southeastern Europe.

They are also members of the following energy exchanges:

  • HENEX
  • SEEPEX
  • IBEX
  • OPCOM
  • MEPX
  • MEMO
  • GME
  • EEX