An ambitious photovoltaic park with a total capacity of 72 MW with 41 MW/82 MWh energy storage is planned in the Akaki-Kokkinotrimithia are which borders the divided capital of Nicosia''''s buffer zone.A public consultation on the proposed development is
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The photovoltaic plant with storage,an investment estimated to be to the tune of EUR77.15m,is planned to be built near the villages of Akaki and Kokkinotrimithiain the Nicosia district.
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The photovoltaic plant with storage, an investment estimated to be to the tune of €77.15m, is planned to be built near the villages of Akaki and Kokkinotrimithia in the Nicosia district.
The photovoltaic plant with storage, an investment estimated to be to the tune of €77.15m, is planned to be built near the villages of Akaki and Kokkinotrimithia in the Nicosia district.