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Barrage of questions about the Crete–Cyprus cable during Nexans’ conference call
One hour of “siege” from analysts over the €1.4 billion contract – The French company’s backpedaling, the defensive stance on the GSI, and the €8 billion backlog
Mitsotakis–Christodoulides Meeting in New York: Greece and Cyprus are fully committed to implementing the Electricity Interconnection
The Cypriot President briefed the Greek PM on the latest developments regarding the Cyprus issue and the priorities of the Cypriot Presidency of the Council of the EU
Greece-Cyprus Electrical Interconnection – The cable short-circuited, Ankara rejoices
A serious complication, for which the Cypriot side bears responsibility, risks producing the outcome that Turkey seeks: the cancellation of the strategic energy project. The business lobby that views the electricity interconnection plan as a competitor and the role of Makis Keravnos
Energy: The Commission is back in the game for the Crete-Cyprus cable
It is planning a new meeting in the coming days with IPTO, RAAEY, and CERA, pressing for the recovery of the project’s costs also from Cypriot consumers — A warning bell from IPTO about the project facing a potential dead end
French Meridiam acquires 49.9% of the Great Sea Interconnector
Meridiam, which invests in infrastructure, is set to acquire a 49.9% stake in the Great Sea Interconnector project, while IPTO (Independent Power Transmission Operator - ADMIE)) will retain a 50.1% share, according to Bloomberg on condition of anonymity, as the deal has not yet been officially announced