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MaltaEnergy, a leading company in the renewable energy industry, is dedicated to providing sustainable and efficient energy solutions to the people of Malta.

In a recent interview with Marcel Mizzi, a director of MaltaEnergy, we get an insight into the company's ongoing projects, strategies, and objectives. The focus of the interview is on MaltaEnergy's efforts to move towards green energy sources. Mr. Mizzi discusses the company's cutting-edge solar energy initiatives and highlights their impact on the renewable energy industry. The company's innovative projects are making a difference and are already contributing to the reduction of carbon footprint in Malta.

During the interview, Mr. Mizzi provides valuable perspectives on the advancement of energy generation and the importance of investing in renewable energy sources. He shares his insights on the future of the energy industry in Malta and how MaltaEnergy is playing a key role in driving it forward. The interview is a must-watch for anyone who wants to gain more knowledge about renewable energy and MaltaEnergy's contribution towards creating a more sustainable future.

Marcel Mizzi highlights MaltaEnergy's commitment to sustainability, their cutting-edge projects, and their significant impact on the renewable energy industry. With a clear vision and a focus on innovation, we anticipate MaltaEnergy's future achievements to be even more groundbreaking and transformative.

 

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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