Cyprus Energy Agency

CEA works for a just, inclusive, and climate-resilient Cyprus, that is governed by the principles of sustainability.

Cyprus Energy Agency

The Cyprus Energy Agency (CEA) is  is an independent, non-governmental, non-profit organization, founded in 2009. CEA was co-funded by the European Commission, through the Programme “Intelligent Energy for Europe” and by the Cyprus Union of Communities, for its establishment and first three years of operation.

CEA has become an information point for the local society, providing education and vocational training. It participates in projects in partnership with local, European, and international organisations, contributing to innovation, research, and sustainable development.

It enhances the role of local authorities in sustainable energy planning, providing technical support for developing and implementing actions to mitigate and adapt to climate change. It supports the Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy initiative, and it has a vision of a just, inclusive, and climate resilient Cyprus, governed by the principles of sustainability.

Up to today, CEA has participated in more than 70 EU/National projects that cover a wide range of topics, such as:

  • Climate change mitigation and adaptation
  • Energy efficiency
  • Just transition
  • Sustainable mobility
  • Energy communities
  • Renewable energy sources
  • Circular economy
  • Sustainable tourism
  • Education and awareness
  • Financing and project facilitation

CEA is an active member of:

  • Enterprise Europe Network [EEN], helping companies innovate and grow sustainably
  • FEDARENE, the European Federation of Agencies and Regions for Energy and the Environment
  • Energy Cities, the European Association of Local Authorities in Energy Transition
  • EIT CLIMATE-KIC, the European knowledge and innovation community, working to accelerate the transition to a zero-carbon economy
  • EREK, the European Resource Efficiency Knowledge Center aiming to support companies as they strive to become more energy efficient

CEA coordinates a 3,4 M€ funded project (EEA and Norway grants) on youth employment with 10 international partners. CEA also leads a contract for Project Development Assistance (funded by the European Commission) to be provided to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport, and Youth of Cyprus in order to trigger investments of 7,5 Μ € in upgrading 25 school buildings into Nearly Zero Energy Buildings.

Since 2022, CEA coordinates and supports four investments approved for funding under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan of Cyprus, to promote energy transition and climate adaptation in local authorities, to tackle energy poverty for disabled people and to mainstream the installation of publicly accessible EV charging stations.

MANAGEMENT BOARD

The Energy Office is managed by a twelve-member Board of Directors, which consists of:

  • Cyprus Union of Communities (2 members),
  • Cyprus Association of Renewable Energy Enterprises,
  • Scientific and Technical Chamber of Cyprus,
  • Cyprus Employers and Industrialists Federation,
  • Cyprus Consumers Association,
  • Federation of Environmental and Ecological Organisations of Cyprus,
  • University of Cyprus,
  • Commissioner for the Environment,
  • Department of Environment (Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development, and Environment),
  • Pancyprian Association of Energy Saving Enterprises,
  • Union of Cyprus Municipalities.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

CEA receives advise by the “Advisory Committee”, which offers its assistance and experience in the meetings of the Board of Directors and its technical support in the activities of the Agency. The members of the Advisory Committee are the following:

  • Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI),
  • Cyprus University of Technology (CUT),
  • Cyprus Organisation for Standardisation (CYS),
  • Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC),
  • Cyprus Transmission System Operator (TSOC),
  • Region of Crete,
  • Technical University of Crete.

MORE

In the news

Can island living be possible?

Check out this Editorial by Savvas Vlachos, Vice-President for Smart and Sustainable Islands & Director of the Cyprus Energy Agency, extracted from our publication ‘Sustainable Regions in Action‘.

Step-WISE capacity building opportunity: participate as Replicators!

The Step-WISE project is a tailored and dynamic capacity building programme to transform local and regional authorities into autonomous early adopters of digitised, integrated, and ambitious Clean Energy Transition Plans.

Seeds of change: What roles do islands and local leaders play in the climate and energy transition?

Working within systems is essential to achieving a climate and energy transition. But what role should isolated entities and individual leaders play within these systems to enhance the transition?

Harnessing Island Potential: Key Highlights from the FEDARENE 2024 General Assembly

Explore the key highlights from the 2024 FEDARENE General Assembly in Cyprus, including renewed leadership and the expansion of our network.

ManagEnergy Expert Mission #8: Island Energy Agencies Unite for Transition

From May 27-29, 2024, the Dalmatian Energy Agency (DEA) in Split, Croatia, hosted the 8th ManagEnergy Expert Mission. Led by Savvas Vlachos from the Cyprus Energy Agency, the mission aimed to strengthen DEA's strategic development.

Let’s meet the first IN-PLAN Multipliers

Following up on the 1st edition of the IN-PLAN train the trainer capacity-building programme, 14 new experts from 8 organisations are now official IN-PLAN Multipliers.