Project Advancement And Strategic Funding
The independent power transmission operator Admie has received clearance to submit a funding request to the European Investment Bank (EIB) for a comprehensive due diligence study of the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnector (GSI) project. This decisive step enables Admie, acting as the project promoter, to further refine the techno-economic parameters of the interconnector and reassess its cost and feasibility in light of current market conditions.
High-Level Engagement And Multilateral Support
The development was confirmed during a high-profile meeting that included Cyprus Energy Minister Michael Damianos, Greek Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou, and EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen. The presence of Deputy Minister to the President Irene Piki, Greek Deputy Minister of Environment and Energy Nikos Tsafos, along with representatives from Admie and the EIB, underscores the substantial multilateral commitment backing the project.
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Revisiting Economic Parameters
Following earlier communications with the EIB by the energy ministers of Cyprus and Greece, the decision to re-evaluate both the economic and technical frameworks of the project was initially announced in November 2025 by President Nikos Christodoulides and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. This reassessment is designed not only to attract new investors but also to ensure that the project’s structure remains viable in the face of evolving financial and technical realities.
Implications For Energy Security And Market Integration
At its core, the Greece-Cyprus interconnector stands as a strategic infrastructure initiative, vital for bolstering energy security, enhancing grid stability, and promoting deeper integration with the European electricity system. The updated study, expected to reveal a revised cost estimate, is an essential step in positioning the project within a competitive investment landscape.
Ensuring A Resilient Energy Future
EU officials reiterated continued support for the project during the meeting, with Commissioner Jorgensen describing the interconnector as strategically important for regional energy resilience. The project is also viewed as a key step toward reducing Cyprus’ energy isolation from the European grid. Results from the due diligence study are expected to clarify future funding needs, investment risks and financing strategies ahead of the project’s next development phase.







