Who supplies power, water and gas?
Cyprus Electricity Authority supplies power. The Water Board supplies the water. Gas is not centrally supplied in Cyprus. The charges for electricity and water are payable to the respective authorities at regular intervals throughout the year. The water every three months and the electricity every two and they are based on the consumption of each unit therefore the cost will vary around €85 per month for normal usage to €200.
The Electricity Authority supplies power in Cyprus, the Water Board supplies the water. Gas however is not centrally supplied in Cyprus. The expenses for water and electricity are to be paid to the respective authorities at regular intervals throughout the year. The water is paid every three months and the electricity every two, depending on the consumption of each unit the cost will vary around £50 per month for normal usage to £100.
Cyprus Electricity Authority supplies power. The Water Board supplies the water. Gas is not centrally supplied in Cyprus. The charges for electricity and water are payable to the respective authorities at regular intervals throughout the year. The water bill is issued every three months and the electricity bill every two. Excluding air conditioning electricity costs, the average household spends roughly CY 30 per month. The standing charge is between C7 and C8 per quarter, plus a graded consumption cost, for water supply.