Since Cyprus has no primary sources of energy, the Electricity
Authority of Cyprus (EAC) depends entirely on imported fuel, mainly heavy fuel
oil, for electricity generation. At present, the EAC owns and operates three
Power Stations with a total installed capacity of 1478 MW as follows:
Vasilikos Power Station | |
3 x 130 MW Steam Units | 390 MW |
1 x 38 MW Open Cycle Gas Turbine | 38 MW |
| |
2 x 220 MW Combined Cycle Gas Turbine
Units | 440 MW |
| |
Dhekelia Power Station | |
6 x 60 MW Steam Units | 360 MW |
2 x 50 MW Internal Combustion
Units | 100 MW |
| |
Moni Power Station | |
4 x 37.5 MW Open Cycle Gas
Turbines | 150 MW |
| |
Total Installed Capacity | 1478 MW |
Α Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Unit of a capacity of 160 MW is expected to be delivered for commercial operation in 2024.