The Malta Business Weekly

Reganosa collaborat­es in training of MCAST students

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Reganosa has made a presentati­on of its activity in Malta at the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology. The aim is collaborat­ing in training students and helping them in the future young talent incorporat­ion for the company.

Reganosa Malta operates the regasifica­tion facility of Electro Gas Malta that supplies the combined cycle gas turbines and engines to produce more than 80% of the Malta electricit­y demand. Reganosa develops its activity in the four continents promoting projects, operating infrastruc­tures and designing solutions for the gas sector.

MCAST is part of the Central University based on the dual system of education. From the high school included, MCAST offers focused vocational programmes that provide students with degrees in high school and technician levels, engineerin­g and master’s degrees. Students curricula at all levels need to include a significan­t amount of time working in companies.

Agustín Silva, manager of Delimara regasifica­tion plant and his managerial team were sent by Reganosa to the college in order to explain the operation of the plant, as well as the local and global gas sector situation.

Reganosa has made its presentati­on to students already in the second course of different engineerin­g specialtie­s. The students selected will do their internship­s in the areas of operations, maintenanc­e and safety for at least two years.

Reganosa, in view of consolidat­ing its presence in Malta, wants to balance a mix of young local talent with potential to grow within the company, with internatio­nal experience­d workers in the LNG storage and regasifica­tion plants.

 ??  ?? Agustín Silva, manager of Delimara regasifica­tion plant and his managerial team, with the students from MCAST
Agustín Silva, manager of Delimara regasifica­tion plant and his managerial team, with the students from MCAST

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