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65,000 households worth of energy generated by solar panels in 2022

65,000 households worth of energy generated by solar panels in 2022
May 22 2023 Share

Last year, photovoltaic panels in Malta generated a total of 284,600MWh, which is the equivalent of the energy consumption of 65,000 houses in one year. 

This also means that 108,500 tonnes of less carbon dioxide emissions were released into Maltese air. This was revealed by Environment, Energy and Enterprise Minister Miriam Dalli in response to a parliamentary question. 

Minister Dalli also explained how there was the potential to generate around 355,200MWh, which is a 70,600MWh difference between the potential and what was actually generated. 

Explaining the potential reason behind the difference, the minister attributed this to the possible degradation of panels throughout the years, a lack of maintenance and/or natural variations in sunlight hours. 

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Lunches should be placed in insulated cases due to temperature changes

Lunches should be placed in insulated cases due to temperature changes
May 22 2023 Share

Taking to social media, the Malta Environmental Health Directorate explained that lunches should be protected against the changing temperatures as summer begins. 

‘With increasing ambient temperatures, lunches should be placed inside insulated lunch cases ideally including also an ice pack’ the directorate explained. 

Do you pack lunches for school or work?

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GSSE Maltese Gold Medalists to receive €10K bonus

GSSE Maltese Gold Medalists to receive €10K bonus
May 22 2023 Share

A massive incentive has been added to Maltese athletes representing our country in the 2023 Games of the Small States of Europe, with Maltese Olympic Committee president Julian Pace Bonello announcing a €10,000 bonus. 

Pace Bonello revealed that talks between the government and Sport Malta have managed to result in the €10K bonus, making it the highest amount ever received by Maltese athletes in the GSSE. 

Over 200 athletes will be competing in 10 disciplines which will be part of the sports programme for the nineteenth edition of the Games of the Small States of Europe. This is the third time the Games are being hosted in Malta.

Speaking to the Maltese athletes at the Auberge de Castille courtyard, Prime Minister Abela remarked about the unprecedented investment in the Games. This investment has resulted in new or refurbished state of the art facilities as well as training programmes which prepared athletes for these Games.

It was also announced how Mediterranean Games medallist Elaine Genovese (Tennis) and European Youth Olympic Festival medallist Matthew Galea Soler (athletics) would be the two athletes who will carry the Maltese flag during the opening ceremony of the Small Nations Games to be held on the Floriana Granaries.

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Interceptor Remax take weekend honours at Voomquest Enemed Races

Interceptor Remax take weekend honours at Voomquest Enemed Races
May 22 2023 Share

The rough seas along the Sliema coast at the end of the week meant that the World Championships Voomquest Enemed UIM V2 were thwarted, with organisers amending the sequence of events. 

The circuits planned for the outer reaches of the Grand Harbour had to be cancelled, meaning that no points were issued to the champions of this year. 

Despite this, a series of match races were organised in the Grand Harbour, which thanks to the efforts of Transport Malta was closed for traffic. 

On Saturday, the first three places were taken up by Team Interceptor Remax (GBR), driven by Sam Howes and Michael Xuereb. 

Championship winners for the previous two years Team El Diablo (MLT) , driven by Clive Butler and Sammy Grima came in second place whilst newcomer Team Waist Not, (MLT) piloted by Jesmond Aquilina and Rhys Grima finished in third place. 

Interestingly, third place Rhys Grima is following in his father Sammy Grima’s footsteps on the Voomquest podium. 

Team Cutting Edge, driven by Steve Bezzina and Michael Abela (MLT) and Team Marine Diffusion (FRA) driven by Domenique and Jean Lic Martini finished in fourth and fifth respectively.

In the 3D class, Team CRB, Gasebeton and Sabbie di Parma were the first three finishers in what was a thrilling yet straightforward race.

On Sunday afternoon, Team Interceptor Remax continued on their winning streak taking first place once again, one point behind them were Team El Diablo whilst Team Cutting Edge clinched third place, ahead of Teams Marine Diffusion and Waste Not.

Following the V2 action it was the turn of the 3D Class was a more closely fought one, the fifth and eighth race being so close that footage analysis was required to determine the winners. Winning the eighth race meant that Blu Banca took the honours for the day, followed by CRB and Sabbie di Parma. Teams Gasbeton and De Mitri finished in fourth and fifth place.

 

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