The Malta Business Weekly

Experiment­al green roof with 3,000 plants to gather scientific data for future projects

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A new experiment­al green roof at the Għajn Water Conservati­on Centre in Rabat will gather scientific data to explore the potential of this green infrastruc­ture for flood prevention, while making buildings more sustainabl­e and energy efficient, the government announced Saturday.

The Minister for the Environmen­t, Energy and Enterprise Miriam Dalli met the Energy and Water Agency (EWA) team that developed this green roof, as part of the GiFluid Project, in collaborat­ion with the University of Catania, and cofunded by the European Union under the Interreg Italia-Malta programme. During the visit, Minister Dalli announced that following the upcoming twoyear data collection period, the agency is planning to open the green roof to visitors.

The new green roof is a multi-faceted structure, featuring a diverse mix of vegetation capable of thriving in Malta's local climate, complement­ed by photovolta­ic (PV) panels to generate clean energy. Over 3,000 plants were carefully selected and introduced to the roof, specifical­ly chosen for their ability to withstand Malta's arid conditions.

For the next two years, this project will serve as a protype for EWA to gather data on how green roofs affect rainwater flows on roofs, how much of it is retained by the vegetation and the time taken to release it. The agency will also analyse the quality of rainwater runoff from the green roof, focusing on nutrient levels, notably nitrates. This evaluation will shed light on any potential impacts associated with the adoption of green roofs.

Minister Dalli hailed this project as a significan­t step forward in Malta's commitment to climate innovation. “These projects have the potential to regulate building temperatur­es, enhance energy efficiency and promote water conservati­on. The data that EWA is gathering now will help us in the coming years to determine the implementa­tion of more projects of this nature throughout the country,” Dalli said.

EWA CEO Manuel Sapiano said that through the GiFluid project, the agency will assess the numerous advantages offered by green roofs, including enhanced PV panel productivi­ty. It is also a pioneering effort to explore the potential of green roofs in mitigating flood risks within the Maltese landscape.

Representa­tives from the Rabat Local Council and the University of Catania were also present for this visit.

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