Israel, Cyprus, Greece Electricity Cable Link Gets EU Money

Israel, Cyprus, Greece Electricity Cable Link Gets EU Money
Cypriot Energy Minister Natasa Pilides talks to the media during a press conference at the Energy ministry in Nicosia, Cyprus, on Jan. 27, 2022. Petros Karadjias/AP Photo
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NICOSIA, Cyprus—The European Union has earmarked 657 million euros ($736 million) for the construction of a 2,000-megawatt undersea electricity cable that will link the power grids of Israel, Cyprus and Greece, Cypriot Energy Minister Natasa Pilides said Thursday.

Pilides told reporters the funding is Cyprus’ largest-ever investment as well as the lion’s share of the total sum that the EU’s Connecting Europe Facility, which bankrolls infrastructure projects, has allocated to a single project this year.