Cyprus will begin implementing renewable energy storage systems in 2026 at the earliest, Energy Minister George Papanastasiou announced during parliamentary discussions on Tuesday, addressing the country's growing need to manage excess green energy production.
The conditions for using floating photovoltaic plants, energy storage and renewable offshore energy in Cyprus have improved. The project examines the feasibility and potential of floating photovoltaic plants in Cyprus. It also advises the Cyprus Government on developing national strategies for pumped-storage plants and renewable offshore energy.
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The number of photovoltaic systems in Cyprus rose by 66% in the year to July 2023, to over 45,000, with a capacity of 256 MW, the systems being used by each customer, including commercial, to reduce their electricity bill through an agreement of net-metering.
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Cyprus installed a 15 KW photovoltaic system at its offices. The park cost US$30,000 and is now connected to the grid. In 2011 the Cypriot Energy Regulatory Authority (CERA) announced a number of steps aimed at facilitating development of photovoltaics in Cyprus.
The energy produced in Cyprus from 1 kW PV system is estimated at 1650 kWh per year. From PV projects we have already installed in Cyprus we have seen that, in many cases, the energy produced is much higher. Examples of energy savings from 3, 4 and 5 kW PV systems for their first year of operation can be found in the table below.
Will Cyprus install a lithium-ion battery storage system in 2026?
Additionally, Cyprus plans to install lithium-ion battery storage systems starting in 2026, with a target capacity of 160 MW by 2030, offering at least 2-4 hours of energy storage. In 2022, renewable energy sources accounted for 16.96% of total electricity production, up from 14.84% in 2021.