Malta has narrowed its search for wind farm sites in its Exclusive Economic Zone to two, down from an initial six, Energy Minister Miriam Dalli told parliament, Times of Malta reported.
Responding to a parliamentary question tabled by PN MP Rebekah Borg, the minister noted that preparatory work for a call for investment in offshore wind farms continues.
The six potential sites were identified in the National Policy for Offshore Renewable Energy, and technical studies assessed their feasibility and environmental impact, with factors like sea depth considered.
After further evaluations, a final site will be selected through a tender process, which will include geophysical study results to mitigate risks.
Dalli did not disclose the locations of the shortlisted sites, as further on-site studies are required. She confirmed that Enemalta and Interconnect Malta are collaborating to ensure the necessary infrastructure is in place to distribute the generated energy via the power grid.
Last year, six international offshore wind companies expressed interest in Malta’s policy, part of the country’s first national policy for offshore renewable energy announced in August 2023.
The plan aims to establish Malta’s first floating wind or solar farms 12 to 25 nautical miles offshore. Public consultations gathered input from 64 entities and individuals.
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