Greece, Cyprus, and Israel Reach Landmark Agreement for Underwater Electrical Interconnection

Greece, Cyprus, and Israel Reach Landmark Agreement for Underwater Electrical Interconnection

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An agreement in principle, which may lead to the implementation of the Greece-Cyprus-Israel underwater electrical interconnection, was reached during consultations between the competent Greek and Cypriot authorities, according to IPTO (Independent Power Transmission Operator) sources, CE Report quotes ANA-MPA.

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