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At Malta Energy, there is a clear vision to revolutionize the energy sector in Malta. The company is on a mission to bring sustainable and affordable energy to Malta, and in a recent video interview with Malta Energy Chairman, Mr. Paul Abela, we get an insight into the ambitious plans and projects that Malta Energy has in the pipeline.

During the interview, Mr. Abela speaks about the importance of sustainability and how Malta Energy aims to achieve it. He discusses the company's commitment to renewable energy sources and their potential to transform the energy sector, making it more efficient, cost-effective, and eco-friendly.

Mr. Abela also addresses the challenges that Malta Energy and the energy industry in Malta face. He shares his views on how the company is overcoming these obstacles and the impact they will have on the environment and the economy.

This interview is a must-watch for anyone interested in renewable energy, sustainability, and the future of the energy sector in Malta. By tuning in, you will get a glimpse of the incredible work that Malta Energy is doing to bring about a positive change in the industry. Whether you are a student, researcher, or an entrepreneur in the energy sector, this interview is sure to provide valuable insights and inspire you to take action towards a more sustainable future.

Projects

The company has so far embarked on three main Photovoltaic solar farm projects:

658 kw on San Niklaw reservoir (Qrendi)
610 kw on Ta Cenc reservoirs 1,2 and 3 (Gozo)
677 kw on Ta Cenc no 4 reservoir (Gozo)

The projects have seen a total of five different renewable energy operators investing and actively participating
in these projects for the next 20 years, making their businesses and the jobs of their employees more stable.

1

Initial works in Qrendi.

After alignment, the aluminium structures are fixed to the roof by special epoxy to ensure no damage or seeping as caused.

2

Inverter installation at Qrendi.

Inverters convert electricity generated by the panels from DC to AC, regulate the voltage and synchronise the electricity with that on the grid.

3

Qrendi up and running!

The Qrendi reservoir was the first one to be put online, generating an average of 2.8MW of clean electricity per day.

4

Ta Cenc 4 (Gozo)

Ta Cenc 4 is the largest of our projects. It generates 1,083,200 kW annually.

5

Ta Cenc 4 (Gozo)

The roof of the polishing plant at Ta Cenc 4 is also well utilised to produce clean energy.

6

Tc Cenc 123

Mission accomplished at
Ta Cenc 1,2 and 3.

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