Neutral
Informational - no clear directional impact
Low Impact
Minor progress or informational
On 4 November 2022, Greek media reported that Greece, through transmission operator IPTO, had proposed the Green Aegean Interconnector, a new high‑capacity cable corridor to carry renewable electricity from Greece to Austria and southern Germany. Greek officials indicated an initial transmission capacity of 3 GW, upgradable to 9 GW, with route options running via Albania, then through Montenegro, Croatia and Slovenia to Austria and southern Germany, or alternatively via a subsea link from Albania to Slovenia before continuing north, positioning the scheme as a major north–south green power corridor in Europe.