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Dhekelia Power Station Expansion Faces Earthquake and Tsunami Risks in Cyprus

ENERGY STORAGEGAS TURBINES & ENGINES

The Dhekelia Power Station expansion in Cyprus, costing €180 million, is located in an area with significant earthquake and tsunami risks, according to the Geological Survey Department. The region has experienced 281 earthquakes, with five exceeding magnitude 4.0.

The station's coastal position further exposes it to tsunami threats. Despite these concerns, the department does not object to the upgrade, emphasizing its role is to provide geological information rather than assess structural impacts.

The Electricity Authority of Cyprus plans to install new generation units and energy storage systems, with the Environmental Impact Assessment open for public consultation until 28 February 2026. The expansion will include two to three Open Cycle Gas Turbines capable of producing 60-115 megawatts.

Dhekelia Power Station Expansion Faces Earthquake and Tsunami Risks in Cyprus
Feb 10, 2026, 3:15 PM

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