9 Comments

  1. Personal-Wing3320 on

    ahahahahaha what a fucking joke. The government can not evencompletw a single project without everything falling apart and loosing milions for taxpayers.

    This should go well💀

  2. Difficult-Dark7096 on

    So AHK/EAC is getting competition? Will they start finally investing into upgrading their technology?

  3. SolveTheCYproblemNOW on

    im calling it, this will never see the light of day. Especially in this political climate

  4. I feel like this relationship Cyprus has with Israel will make YET ANOTHER problem in the sea of problems that there is for any bi-communal agreement.

  5. Why doesn’t Cyprus use more Solar.

    It’s proven to be cheaper or at least parallel to every other source of energy and let’s face it cyprus has sun!

  6. I’m not expert, but as far as I undestand, the main goal is to help balaning electric networks. Normally, continental countries have interconnection which help to switch flow of electricity in both directions as needed, balancing load/generation across large areas, stabilizing frequiency/voltage.

    Cyprus do not have such luxury, so it stabilizes electricity with existing generation, which is just a few of large plants and some wind/solar adding fluctuation.

    Israel is not in position to do ‘land connection’ with neighbors, so Cyprus is obvious choice. Because Turkie is not available for such balancing, next available country (linked to other countries) is Greece, so it’s a great benefit to network stability for Cyprus’s and Israel’s electrical network.

    For Greece it’s mostly political and economical project, because they have friendly neighors to do balancing across whole continental Europe.

  7. love2readafraid2post on

    The same thing will happen as with the s300 missile system and the gas exploration. It will cost the taxpayers millions, the golden boys will get richer and the scapegoat will be Turkey.