A 50-megawatt solar plant in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), set to be built by Türkiye for $60 million (TL 252 million), will help the island offset economic fees imposed by the Greek Cypriot administration.

The TRNC, not recognized internationally except by Türkiye, is under an energy blockade of the Greek Cypriot administration in the divided island. A new solar plant may address the country’s energy woes, covering the energy needs of local industries and particularly hotels that powers flourishing tourism sector of

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