In Alexandroupolis, northern Greece, construction is underway for a new gas-fired power plant. It will use liquified natural gas from a floating station that is also being built in the area. For Greece, it’s a major step to increase its potential for electricity exports. For Europe, it is another means to support the continent’s energy independence. Bulgaria will be the first country to import electricity from the plant, which is set to open in 2026. “We welcome the inauguration of the project for the construction of the gas-fired power plant,” Bulgarian caretaker energy minister Rossen Hristo…