Cyprus

Occupied: Fuel shortages and electricity problems continue

There is again no fuel available at the power station in the occupied village of Bank of Kyrenia according to "Halkin Sesi" which reports that the ship that was expected to arrive yesterday to transport fuel, did not arrive and is not expected to arrive.

As reported by the Press and Information Office, referring to the problems faced by the "electricity authority" (KIB-TEK) in the occupied territories due to the lack of fuel, as well as technical problems with generators, the newspaper notes that the "electricity authority" is forced to buy electric current from "southern" Cyprus, as the Republic of Cyprus is called, in order not to leave the "country" in the dark.

The newspaper explains that the fact that the "electricity authority" buys electricity from the free zones at the price of 0,40 dollars (7.5 TL/per kilowatt-hour), puts a financial burden on the "electricity authority", as a result of which its debt has exceeded the 14 million TL.

The "Dialogue" headlines on the same issue under the headline "Million Dollar Damage".

The newspaper writes that the "electricity authority" buys electricity from the "south" at a price of 8 TL per kilowatt hour, while in the occupied territories the selling price of electricity per kilowatt hour amounts to 3.32 TL.

Source: KYPE

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