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Yu Yao, General Manager of Liaoning Anyu Energy Group, Visited Cyprus to Investigate Local Photovoltaic Power Generation Projects

On May 24th, Yu Yao, General Manager of Liaoning Anyu Energy Group, visited the Cyprus photovoltaic project for inspection, accompanied by company personnel.


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Cyprus is an island country located on the border between southern Europe and Asia, in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, with an area of 9251 square kilometers (approximately three fifths of the size of Dandong). Cyprus was colonized by ancient Greeks. Cyprus is a developed capitalist country that joined the European Union on May 1, 2004, with a permanent population of approximately 1 million people. Cyprus has a subtropical Mediterranean climate, with hot and dry summers and warm and humid winters. It has around 300 days of sunlight radiation throughout the year. The rainy season usually falls between November and March of the vertical year. The coldest month is January, with a minimum temperature of 6 degrees Celsius and a maximum temperature of 13 degrees Celsius; The hottest month is August, with a minimum temperature of 21 ° C and a maximum temperature of 36 ° C. Limassol is located on the picturesque southern coastal narrow plain and is the second largest city, largest port, and most important city for trade, commerce, and tourism on the island. There is no heavy industry in Cyprus. Currently, the main electricity supply on the island is thermal power plants, with a small number of wind and photovoltaic power generation projects. As of the end of 2018, there were 1 million users of the Cyprus power grid, and the total installed capacity of the state-owned power company was 1478 megawatts, with a maximum load of at least 1284 megawatts, fully meeting the industrial and civilian electricity needs of the entire island.


In July 2011, an explosion occurred at a naval base near Limasso, Cyprus, due to two boxes of gunpowder catching fire, resulting in more than ten deaths and causing damage to the Vasiliko power plant, leading to widespread power outages in the country. At that time, it was the midsummer season, and the temperature had climbed to around 40 degrees Celsius. Power outages and restrictions had a significant impact on people's lives. Afterwards, Serbia Electric Power Company further expanded its installed capacity to ensure safe electricity usage during summer peak periods. In 2017, the Serbian power system underwent reforms and the state-owned power company was divided into two major departments, one responsible for power generation and supply, and the other responsible for transmission and distribution. At present, the Cyprus government is considering revising relevant laws, breaking state-owned monopolies, promoting market-oriented reform of electricity, and achieving electricity market liberalization by mid-2019. After obtaining a license, it can be freely traded.


The electricity consumption of residents on the island is 0.21 euros.


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