
During a site visit to the ongoing works, the Minister for the Environment, Energy and Public Cleanliness, Miriam Dalli, commented, “Our goal is to continue modernising the energy network and to be prepared for any eventuality while fostering efficiency and sustainability.”
An additional two kilometres of underground cables were installed to improve connectivity, resilience, and flexibility within the distribution system.
As part of this reinforcement, substations in the area were upgraded with new switchgear, further enhancing the reliability of the system.
These improvements have contributed to consolidating a stronger resilience framework, ensuring that in the event of a fault, Enemalta customers could quickly be switched to alternative circuits, minimising downtime as much as possible.
“The Government is committed to expanding our energy infrastructure to provide a more reliable, high-quality service for families and businesses. The benefits of this work will not only be felt in the locality where it was carried out but also in the surrounding areas,” stated Minister Dalli.
Enemalta’s Executive Chairman, Eng. Ryan Fava, provided a detailed explanation of how these works would improve electricity services. He also highlighted that reinforcement works were ongoing in other localities, with 30 kilometres of new underground cables already installed across various areas.
This project, carried out in collaboration with Infrastructure Malta and Transport Malta, forms part of Enemalta’s commitment to laying 60 kilometres of new underground cables across 21 localities in Malta and Gozo. Currently, works are in progress in 15 different localities, with several projects already nearing completion.
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