The Malta Business Weekly

Miriam Dalli advocates for introducti­on of price cap on gas used for energy generation

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An urgent meeting of European Union Energy Ministers was held in Brussels to address the extraordin­ary situation of energy prices and to continue to discuss possible measures that can mitigate the effects of this situation.

Addressing the Energy Council, the Minister for the Environmen­t, Energy and Enterprise Miriam Dalli emphasised the importance that any EU measures implemente­d should be beneficial for all member states and do not burden people and businesses with additional costs.

Minister Dalli advocated for the introducti­on of a price cap on gas that is used for electricit­y generation. This, she argued, could be the most successful proposal if complement­ed with measures that can ensure that there will be no further gas shortages. This is seen as a measure that can actually mitigate the wholesale price of electricit­y, she said.

Dalli reiterated that any proposal suggesting a mandatory electricit­y demand reduction that hurts both people and European economies should be avoided. This was in particular the case for a country like Malta that is dependent on electricit­y for its activities.

Malta has already started rolling out measures to ensure energy saving in public buildings and entities. “Work is currently underway for such measures to be adopted by the private sector while public campaigns will be addressing households too,” a government statement read.

In the face of this crisis, Dalli told her European counterpar­ts that it was time to accelerate the much-needed investment in clean energy infrastruc­ture across Europe.

Dalli also called on to the European Commission to invest in the transition to green energy as much as it did during the financial crisis, where €3.2 trillion were invested to inject liquidity in European banks over an eight-year period.

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