The 8 MW facility has been developed by a cement producer to supply around 10% of the annual electricity needs of its nearby factory. Under subsidy-free rules, the power will be bought by the Electricity Authority of Cyprus for the average price it would have paid if the electricity had come from fossil fuels.Size matters and, in relative terms at least, the 8 MW solar project developed in Cyprus could be considered a beast. The solar plant owned by the Vassiliko Cement Works Company Ltd is around 8km from the Nicosia-based business' factory in Amalas and will supply around 10% of the cement ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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