April 24, 2023

Gruner was present at GREDA organised conference

The Georgian Renewable Energy Development Association (GREDA) organized a conference  entitled "Obtaining Financing for Renewable Power Plants from International Financial Institutions" on the 20th of April, Gruner was honoured to participate.

The Georgian Renewable Energy Development Association (GREDA) organized a conference  on Obtaining Financing for Renewable Power Plants from International Financial Institutions on the 20th of April, in Tbilisi, Georgia.  Gruner was honoured to participate.

GREDA aims to develop and popularise renewable energy sources in Georgia and improve the investing medium. It has gone from strength to strength since its foundation in 2017. 

This was the first conference of its kind in Georgia and Gruner, having our branch Gruner Stucky Caucasus Ltd based in Tbilisi, was extremely honoured to participate. Gruner would like to thank Mr Brendan Quigley who represented Gruner as a panel member during the conference.

Image copyright belongs to GREDA.

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