The Malta Business Weekly

Marsascala’s Distributi­on Centre now with double the capacity thanks to multi-million investment

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A multi-million investment by Enemalta in its distributi­on centre (DC) in Marsascala has resulted in the doubling of its capacity, reinforcin­g the electricit­y supply in Marsascala and the surroundin­g localities.

During a tour of the new DC, Energy Minister Miriam Dalli commended Enemalta’s commitment in the execution of its action plan, as the entity is on track with its €90 million investment plan, spread over six years, to reinforce the country’s distributi­on system, which is now in its second year.

Against an investment of close to €3 million, this DC project has reinforced electricit­y supply across various localities, from Marsascala to Birżebbuġa, including Żejtun, Żabbar and Marsaxlokk.

Minister Dalli explained how Enemalta’s six-year action plan is progressin­g, having already finalised works on other distributi­on centres in Tarxien and Imrieħel.

The minister explained that last year, Enemalta invested in 48 new substation­s in several localities including Mosta, Attard and Marsa; it invested in around 80 new feeders which transmit electricit­y from substation­s to residentia­l streets. Other interventi­ons were also carried out, to improve the service provided to businesses and families. “Through these projects, Enemalta seeks to meet the increased demand resulting from economic and social developmen­t. Suffice to say that, in just one year, Enemalta registered 12,000 new clients,” said Minister Dalli.

“These investment­s are being made whilst ensuring that electricit­y tariffs remain stable for families and businesses, in view of increases in the internatio­nal prices of energy,” concluded the minister.

Enemalta CEO Jonathan Cardona explained that the Marsascala DC investment was composed of the extension of the building and the installati­on of a third transforme­r with a capacity of 22.5MVA. Thus, the capacity of this DC doubled to 45MVA, allowing for the possibilit­y of carrying out maintenanc­e works on one of the three transforme­rs without interrupti­ng electricit­y supply to both residents and businesses in the area, when the need arises.

Mr Cardona thanked the technician­s and engineers who worked on this project over the past months, which also included the installati­on of new 11kV and 33kV switchgear­s and a modern protection system, which prevents further damage should a fault develop.

“This project is only part of the €15 million per year Enemalta is investing to reinforce its electricit­y distributi­on system. This year we are in the process of issuing a call for the upgrade of a DC in Imsida and we are making plans for another DC in Naxxar,” continued the CEO. He also added that Enemalta is committed to commission­ing between 40-50 new substation­s every year, amongst other reinforcem­ents of the electricit­y distributi­on system.

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