The Cyprus Electricity Authority’s pricing plans are ready to be approved by the Energy Regulator, with households expected to pay 25% more on their bills. EAC spokesperson Christina Papadopoulou told CNA on
The Cyprus Consumer Association is calling on authorities to impose a freeze on hiking electricity prices, as they fear that bills covering June and July will increase by up to 25% compared
Construction of the Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (IGB) natural gas pipeline, which links the gas systems of the two countries, is completed and slated to start trial operation next month. Despite the IGB pipeline
Rising electricity prices and spiralling fuel costs burden consumers and small businesses on an island far behind a green and sustainable economy curve. Discussions in recent weeks, as retail fuel costs spiralled
While the concept of sustainable mining is relatively new, it has been gaining traction as modern practices, and technological advances have made it possible for the industry to control and dramatically improve
While consumers brace for another wave of energy and fuel price hikes, the government is throwing in the towel, claiming it has run out of ammunition to contain costs. Finance Minister Constantinos
Nexans Norway AS has been named the preferred bidder for supplying and installing the EuroAsia Interconnector’s 1,208km subsea high-voltage DC cable. The EU-funded project, connecting the national electricity grids of Israel, Cyprus,
Regional energy regulators meeting in Larnaca this week concluded that despite disruptions in the world energy markets, the prospects for the future of Cyprus and the wider eastern Mediterranean are promising. The
A meeting called by President Nicos Anastasiades with Energy and Finance Ministers to ease the pressure from hiking energy prices did not deliver any immediate relief to the cost-of-living crisis. President Anastasiades
The commercial viability study of the ambitious EastMed gas pipeline is not proceeding normally as Turkey is “interfering with the Nautical Geo ship conducting environmental surveys,” Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides said. He