Cyta Poised To Diversify Into Renewable Energy
Cyta may enter the renewable energy procurement market if new legislation is approved at a parliamentary session scheduled for March. The proposed law would allow the state-owned telecommunications provider to purchase electricity generated from renewable sources.
The move would expand Cyta’s activities beyond telecommunications and into the energy sector. The proposal has also triggered objections from Cyprus’s national energy regulator.
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Global Comparisons And Regulatory Parity
Maria Tsiakka, President of Cyta, said that telecom providers in other countries have already expanded into energy-related services. According to Tsiakka, allowing Cyta to participate in the renewable energy market would align the company with international industry practices.
She also argued that excluding Cyta from the sector would place the organization at a competitive disadvantage compared with other companies that are able to participate in energy-related activities.
Economic Implications And Institutional Concerns
Giorgos Petrou, President of the energy regulatory authority, has expressed reservations about the proposal. He said Cyta’s strong financial position raises concerns about competition if the company is allowed to enter the energy market.
Petrou also warned that any financial losses incurred by the authority could ultimately be transferred to consumers. Adonis Gyasmeidis, General Director of the energy authority, criticized the legislative process, saying it lacked sufficient consultation and impact assessment.
Tension Between Innovation And Institutional Stability
Union representatives and employees have also voiced objections to the speed of the legislative process. Some have raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest, competition between public entities, and the possible use of public funds to support market adjustments. The debate reflects broader questions about how renewable energy initiatives should be integrated into existing regulatory frameworks.
The Road Ahead
The proposed legislation reflects growing interest in expanding renewable energy investment across multiple sectors of the economy. The outcome of the parliamentary decision could influence how public institutions participate in Cyprus’s energy transition. Industry participants are now monitoring the legislative process and its potential impact on market structure and regulation.







