For the first time in Cyprus, households and businesses will soon be able to choose who supplies their electricity. Starting today, 17 companies, ranging from homegrown startups to established energy providers, are stepping into the island's brand-new competitive. . Cyprus's energy regulators have called for the immediate installation of new conventional power units at the Dhekelia power station before 2029, warning of potential electricity supply shortages, according to documents seen by philenews. Both the Energy Regulatory Authority (CERA) and the. . The EU islands have great potential to benefit from the clean energy transition and become forerunners in implementing energy and climate change policies. The investment focuses on replacing outdated and highly polluting equipment with modern, flexible technology that can better support renewable energy and ensure. . CyprusGrid provides comprehensive insights into the real-time and historical electricity generation data of Cyprus. President Nikos Christodoulides said the move marks a new era for. .
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