Yiorgos Harakis and Anna Kawalec from Poland were the big winners of the «Quantum Nicosia Marathon 2022», recording the best times in the men’s and women’s Marathon races held on Sunday morning.
A few years back, energy discoveries and prospects were considered a ‘game changer’, not just elevating Cyprus’ role in regional issues but also helping resolve the island’s division. The lack of progress
Government officials and market regulators from Cyprus and Israel are determined to see the subsea electricity link between their countries finished in time, if not earlier, that will end their energy isolation
The construction launch of the EU-backed EuroAsia electricity interconnector has triggered fears among Turkish Cypriots that they are left solely dependent on its notoriously faulty grid. The Turkish Cypriot Energy Efficiency Association,
Cyprus launches milestone EU electricity highway Europe is at the centre of an unfolding energy crisis and nearly ten years after the previous energy crisis, at the time prompted by Russia’s occupation
European Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson and President Nicos Anastasiades will inaugurate the EuroAsia Interconnector electricity cable construction on Friday during a high-profile ceremony in Nicosia. Here for the event at the Presidential
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
Tapping into Israel’s vast renewable energy sources will help reduce the EU’s dependence on Russia, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said during her visit to Tel Aviv, highlighting the importance
EU-funded EuroAsia Interconnector is recruiting for key engineering and administration positions, offering a substantial pay and benefits package. The 2,000MW infrastructure, connecting the national electricity grids of Israel, Cyprus, and Greece, said