Residents near the Dhekelia power plant have threatened to shut down the station due to unfulfilled promises of its closure by 2019. Community leaders from Ormidia and Xylotymbou have expressed dissatisfaction with the compensation provided since 2016, which was contingent on the plant’s closure by 2019. Ormidia’s community leader, Christofis Kasiaouris, highlighted the frustration of the area’s 20,000 residents, as the power station continues to operate. Xylotymbou’s community leader, Kyriacos Papageorgiou, disagreed with plans to upgrade and keep the power station operational until 2029. The Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) has plans to install two new internal combustion engines at the plant, which has a capacity of 460 MW and is located about 15 kilometers east of Larnaca. Alexis Michaelides of the EAC stated that new compensation for the communities would be considered once the upgrade is confirmed. Ormidia has received €1 million, and Xylotymbou has received €200,000 in compensation for infrastructure projects. The House energy committee chair, Kyriacos Hadjiyiannis, mentioned the power plant’s adverse health effects on residents, and Akel MP Andreas Pashiourtides suggested that compensation should be similar to that given to residents near the Vasiliko power station.