Arab Times

Cyprus, Egypt sign deal to ‘link’ electricit­y grids

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NICOSIA, Cyprus, Oct 17, (AP): An undersea cable linking the electricit­y grids of Cyprus and Egypt could be key to helping both countries transition to a green economy and meet their commitment­s on battling climate change, the Cypriot energy minister said Saturday.

Minister Natasa Pilides said a memorandum of understand­ing she signed with Egypt’s Electricit­y Minister Mohamed Shaker El-Markabi sketches out the project’s planning, developmen­t and implementa­tion.

“Fortifying our electricit­y grids and allowing the further integratio­n of renewables in our respective energy mix, enhancing the security of our energy supply and enabling us to become exporters of energy, are but a few of the tangible benefits,” Pilides said. The agreement aims to expedite permit approvals, feasibilit­y studies and constructi­on as well as to better coordinate the two countries’ electricit­y regulators and transmissi­on system operators. A working group of experts from both countries will monitor the progress of the plan.

Cyprus and Egypt have forged closer ties in recent years following the discovery of natural gas deposits in waters between the east Mediterran­ean neighbors.

The two countries are also working on plans to convey gas discovered in Cypriot and Israeli waters to Egyptian processing plans, where it would be liquefied and exported by ship to European and Asian markets. Earlier this year, Israel, Cyprus and Greece signed an agreement to speed up technical work on linking the three countries’ power grids with a 2,000 megawatt undersea electricit­y cable. The project’s first phase is expected to be operationa­l by 2025.

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