Increased energy demand due to falling temperatures, Energy production on Tuesday afternoon reached 955 megawatts
A significant increase in demand and production levels has been recorded in recent days, the Cyprus Transmission System Operator (TSO) told CNA.
According to the data, power generation in the afternoon of Tuesday 18 January (6.15 pm) reached 955 megawatts (MW), of which 110 MW came from wind farms.
Demand is expected to peak today due to a further drop in temperature, according to meteorological forecasts, while the rate of production from wind farms is expected to decrease.
As noted by the Deputy Press Spokesman of the TSMK Roger Tapakis, there is diversification in terms of production energies in order to prevent any overloads, but also to ensure the coverage of energy needs throughout the country.
The Press Spokesperson of AHK Christina Papadopoulou told CNA that there was no damage or overloading of the network in recent days, with the coverage of all areas of Cyprus being carried out without problems, while she recommended to all consumers to follow the energy-saving advice in this regard regarding thermal insulation and heating of indoor spaces.
Source: KYPE
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