Cyprus has announced a new scheme to increase residential solar deployment and help about 6,000 households to lower their electricity bills. Constant delays in the opening of the national retail electricity market to competition, meanwhile, are costing households millions.George Papanastasiou, the minister of energy, commerce and industry (MECI) in Cyprus, recently presented the 'Photovoltaics for All' scheme, which is the country's latest attempt to expand residential solar installations. The new program has a budget of €30 million ($32.4 million) and will launch officially in January, with ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...