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Challenges of Market Maturity in Small-Scale Power Markets: The Cyprus Case
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Poullikkas, Andreas
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Alternative energy
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Competition
/ Competition (Economics)
/ Cyprus energy policy
/ Efficiency
/ Efficient markets
/ Electricity
/ electricity market liberalization
/ Energy trading
/ EU Target Model
/ Futures market
/ Infrastructure
/ Liberalization
/ market design
/ Natural gas
/ Optimization techniques
/ price volatility
/ Prices and rates
/ renewable energy integration
/ Renewable resources
/ Volatility
/ Wholesale Price Index-US
2026
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Challenges of Market Maturity in Small-Scale Power Markets: The Cyprus Case
by
Poullikkas, Andreas
in
Alternative energy
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Competition
/ Competition (Economics)
/ Cyprus energy policy
/ Efficiency
/ Efficient markets
/ Electricity
/ electricity market liberalization
/ Energy trading
/ EU Target Model
/ Futures market
/ Infrastructure
/ Liberalization
/ market design
/ Natural gas
/ Optimization techniques
/ price volatility
/ Prices and rates
/ renewable energy integration
/ Renewable resources
/ Volatility
/ Wholesale Price Index-US
2026
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Challenges of Market Maturity in Small-Scale Power Markets: The Cyprus Case
by
Poullikkas, Andreas
in
Alternative energy
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Competition
/ Competition (Economics)
/ Cyprus energy policy
/ Efficiency
/ Efficient markets
/ Electricity
/ electricity market liberalization
/ Energy trading
/ EU Target Model
/ Futures market
/ Infrastructure
/ Liberalization
/ market design
/ Natural gas
/ Optimization techniques
/ price volatility
/ Prices and rates
/ renewable energy integration
/ Renewable resources
/ Volatility
/ Wholesale Price Index-US
2026
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Challenges of Market Maturity in Small-Scale Power Markets: The Cyprus Case
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Challenges of Market Maturity in Small-Scale Power Markets: The Cyprus Case
2026
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Overview
Cyprus launched its Competitive Electricity Market on 1 October 2025, marking a historic transition from monopolistic to liberalized electricity trading. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the market’s first month of operation, evaluating technical performance, price dynamics, market structure, and identifying critical barriers to achieving competitive benefits. Analysis reveals technically successful operation of clearing mechanisms and settlement processes, but economically constrained performance driven by persistent structural limitations. The market exhibits extreme price volatility characteristic of isolated systems, ranging from zero to 500 EUR/MWh, with pronounced diurnal patterns reflecting solar generation dynamics. The monthly wholesale price averaged at 167.78 EUR/MWh. The market remains highly concentrated with only 17 participants, shallow liquidity, and heavy reliance on conventional generation (86%) despite installed renewable capacity exceeding 1000 MW. Critical infrastructure deficits including absent natural gas infrastructure, lack of utility-scale storage, electrical isolation, and incomplete smart metering deployment represent fundamental barriers to achieving EU Target Model objectives. Based on infrastructure deployment scenarios and international benchmarking, we suggest potential reductions in the wholesale price of 12.5% (base scenario) to 15% (optimistic scenario) by the end of 2027, dependent on timely natural gas commissioning, storage deployment, and regulatory reform. Policy recommendations address immediate regulatory actions, medium-term market development priorities, and critical infrastructure investments essential for transitioning from technically operational to economically beneficial market operation. This analysis contributes to understanding the challenges that small, isolated electricity markets face when implementing EU liberalization frameworks while highlighting policy interventions required for successful market maturation.
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MDPI AG
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