Sewage pipe burst in the middle of Syggrou β The middle lane is closed at the height of Charokopou
Traffic on Syggrou towards Piraeus is severely impacted due to a sewage pipe burst, with teams from the Attica Region and EYDAP responding to the incident.
Stock Market: The Benchmark for EYDAP at β¬10.2
Piraeus Securities initiates coverage of EYDAP, recommending an outperform status with a target price of β¬10.2, indicating a potential rise of 42%.
Water scarcity: The government plan for water and the 'war' of the companies
The article discusses the Greek government's efforts to address water scarcity through a significant investment plan while highlighting the competitive landscape among local and international companies involved in these projects.
Stock Market: Kri Kri Ready for the 'Overtaking'
Kri Kri is poised to surpass EYDAP and achieve the 31st position in the stock capitalization table in Greece.
EYDAP: 2.5 billion euros in investments to meet the water needs of Attica β Adjustment of prices
EYDAP plans to invest 2.5 billion euros to address the water needs of Attica amid declining water reserves and concerns over water quality.
Breath but not solution given by recent rains to Attica's drought
Recent rains have provided some relief to Attica's water shortages, but the underlying situation remains dire.
Drought in Attica: How much did the rainy January fill the reservoirs, what do the EYDAP data show
The article discusses the impact of January's rainfall on reservoir levels in Attica and presents insights from experts on the ongoing drought situation.
EYDAP: What it says to H. Doukas and the allegations of 'inflated' bills from the municipalities
EYDAP responds to allegations from Athens Mayor H. Doukas regarding inflated water and sewage bills, asserting that its rates remain the lowest among major European cities and unchanged for 17 years.
EYDAP's response to Doukas: "The protection of water requires responsibility from everyone"
EYDAP addressed allegations made by Haris Doukas, emphasizing the importance of rational water usage by large consumers and confirming the approved pricing policies until 2029.
Stock Market: The Needle of EYDAP is Stuck
The stock of EYDAP remains stuck and unable to follow the positive sentiment of the market, declining by at least 9% since the beginning of the year despite increased water tariffs.
Dukas criticized the new, increased by up to 32%, EYDAP bills
Athens Mayor Charis Dukas condemns the governmentβs decision to raise EYDAP water bills by 32.65%, amidst soaring costs in other energy sectors.
Drought: We lost a Mornos in 4 years - How long will Attica endure, revealing numbers
Despite recent rains improving reservoir conditions in Attica, a severe water shortage remains a pressing issue as highlighted by the latest data from EYDAP.
Karageorgi Servias Street in the center of Athens closed due to E.YD.A.P. works.
Traffic has been halted on Karageorgi Servias Street in Athens due to construction work by E.YD.A.P., and drivers are advised to follow the existing signage and traffic police directions.
Stock Market: Looking Again at 16-Year Highs by the End of 2025
The Greek stock market starts the final trading session of 2025 positively, with the General Index approaching 16-year highs, influenced by companies such as Alpha Bank, Dimand, GEK TERNA, CrediaBank, and EYDAP.
EYDAP Fixed Assets: Deficit budget for 2026 β Negative result of 59 million euros
The Ministry of Environment and Energy approved EYDAP's fixed assets budget for 2026, which is projected to have a deficit of nearly 59 million euros, without additional burden on the state budget.
Along with the New Year come the taxes of EYDAP
As the New Year approaches, citizens will see an increase in water taxes imposed by the Athens Water Supply and Sewerage Company (EYDAP).
EYDAP: The RAEY approved the increase in water tariffs
The Regulatory Authority for Waste, Energy and Water (RAEY) approved increases in water tariffs in Attica after a long period of stagnation, allowing for adjustments in both household and business charges.
Changes to EYDAP tariffs from January 1 - β¬2.5 billion program to protect Attica from drought
The changes to EYDAP tariffs starting January 1 have been approved, aiming to finance new infrastructure and enhance existing ones for better water management and reuse.