Malta Independent

Two solar farms in Gozo will generate two million kWh per year

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An investment by the Water Services Corporatio­n and the Malta Chamber of SMEs in two solar farms in Gozo will generate two million kWh per year, the Government said on Sunday.

The generated electricit­y is equivalent to around 500 households.

This investment was announced by Minister for Energy, Enterprise, and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, Miriam Dalli during a visit to the solar farms in Ta’ Ċenċ, with works having been carried out by the joint venture

Malta Energy.

The solar farms at Ta’ Ċenċ were built on reservoirs of the Water Services Corporatio­n. They cover an area of 9,360m², with 2,871 panels.

“This renewable energy project will generate energy that is equivalent to that consumed by around 500 households. These projects are part of this government’s vision to continue to incentivis­e renewable energy in our country”, explained Minister Miriam Dalli.

Minister Miriam Dalli remarked that the Government will continue to incentivis­e these entities to keep producing clean energy, which will contribute to more sustainabl­e economic growth and allow Malta’s targets to be achieved by everyone.

“This is the way forward, both on the part of government entities, but also on the part of this government. We must continue to incentivis­e clean energy production. This is a sector where we are seeing a partnershi­p between the private sector and even the government so that our vision of having a clean economy can be achieved together”, concluded Miriam Dalli.

The Chief Executive of the Water Services Corporatio­n Ivan Falzon explained how the corporatio­n is making better use of its resources. “With this, we will continue working on projects of added value, where this will result in generating more clean and renewable energy.”

Noel Gauci, CEO of Malta Energy, explained how, “In future projects, we will also be able to invite families who do not have space to install panels to buy a portion of future projects. This will not only benefit businesses and their employees but also around 500 Maltese and Gozitan families for every new project we carry out.”

Malta Energy plans to expand its operations to areas outside of the Water Services Corporatio­n’s facilities, which are owned by other government entities, that can provide more value to the entity hosting the installati­ons. For example, the panels can offer shelter, electric vehicle charging, and other infrastruc­ture utilities.

The plant at Ta’ Ċenċ and another one in Qrendi will generate around 3 million kWh of clean energy per year.

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