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Another Step Towards 2nd Inter-Connector: Subsea Cable

Another Step Towards 2nd Inter-Connector: Subsea Cable
Apr 30 2025 Share

A major milestone in Malta’s second inter-connector project was reached with the signing of a contract between the Government of Malta and Norwegian company Nexans AS for the manufacturing and installation of a new subsea electricity cable.

Known as IC2, the inter-connector will link Malta and Sicily via a 99-kilometre, 245kV submarine cable. The project, valued at approximately €300 million, is co-financed by the European Union and recognised as a strategic initiative under EU energy infrastructure priorities.

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The contract is one of six main tenders linked to the implementation of IC2, which aims to strengthen Malta’s energy infrastructure by adding a second interconnection to the European electricity grid.

This additional capacity is expected to increase energy security, reduce vulnerability to disruptions, and enable greater integration of renewable energy sources.

It will also support the country’s transition toward a carbon-neutral economy by offering the flexibility to import renewable electricity and manage variability from domestic sources, including potential offshore energy developments.

The agreement was signed by Adrian Dalli, Director General of the Department of Contracts, and Yvan Duperray, Vice President of Marketing and Sales at Nexans. Perit Godwin Agius, Chairman of Interconnect Malta, noted that the agreement reflects the culmination of extensive planning and international interest, with strong competition observed during the tendering process.

The second inter-connector is expected to play a central role in Malta’s long-term energy strategy and contribute significantly to achieving the country’s decarbonisation goals, including an estimated reduction of 13.5 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions.

Nationalist Party Responds

In response to the signing of the contract for Malta’s second inter-connector with Italy, the Partit Nazzjonalista (PN) stated that this development is the result of a long-term vision and strategic planning carried out by successive PN governments.

The party said that the project was originally planned before 2013 as part of efforts to ensure a stable and secure electricity supply for Malta’s growing economy.

The PN said that the second inte-rconnector is not a new idea, but one that had been foreseen years ago by Nationalist administrations through Enemalta’s plans.

The party added that if the Labour government had followed through on these plans without delay, the inter-connector could have been completed earlier—potentially avoiding the need to spend €37 million on renting generators to support the Electrogas power station.

The PN also highlighted that this project is being realised with the help of European Union funds, made available because Malta is an EU member state—a status achieved under a Nationalist government. According to the PN, this reinforces the importance of Malta’s EU membership in enabling major national infrastructure projects.

The PN concluded by stating that the second inter-connector reflects the foresight of past administrations and the value of long-term planning in safeguarding Malta’s energy future.

Labour Party Responds

In response to the Nationalist Party, the Labour Party issued a statement saying that ‘whoever has not even been able to get a permit for one inter-connector, today is trying to take merit for a second interconnect as well.’

‘The merit lies with the workers and the Labour Government who believes in the energy sector, and has long term plans in this regard.’

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50km Walk Through All the Villages of Gozo in Two Days

Apr 30 2025 Share

To celebrate her 50th birthday, Norma Camilleri is undertaking an extraordinary challenge: a 50km walk through every village in Gozo, all in aid of the OASI Foundation.

The event, fittingly named “Worth the Walk,” will take place over two days. Day One begins on Saturday, 3rd May at 7:00am, setting off from Żewwieqa Bay in Mġarr and concluding at around 12:00pm in Xagħra, after covering approximately 28 kilometres.

Day Two continues on Sunday, 4th May, starting from Xagħra Square at 7:30am, and finishing at the OASI Foundation in Wied Sara, Victoria, at around 12:15pm.

Norma’s walk aims to raise both funds and awareness for the OASI Foundation.

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1st Edition of Festa Ħaddiem To Highlight Public Workers’ Craft

1st Edition of Festa Ħaddiem To Highlight Public Workers' Craft
Apr 30 2025 Share

The Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works, Omar Farrugia, together with the Department for Public Works, has announced the first edition of Festa Ħaddiem – Minn Id il-Public Works, taking place on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th May.

This family-friendly event will celebrate the skills and craftsmanship of the Public Works Department’s employees.

Omar Farrugia explained that the festival is being organised in the spirit of Worker’s Day and will honour the bravery and hard work of the Maltese and Gozitan people.

He highlighted that the Public Works Department is the oldest within the public sector and invited families to celebrate the department’s contributions to communities across Malta.

The event will be hosted in the Concert Zone, part of the country’s largest open green space, developed and managed by the Public Works Department.

Activities will include demonstrations of traditional trades such as woodworking, masonry, and tile laying, along with interactive exhibits showcasing the history of Public Works. Visitors can also experience a virtual reality tour of the Triton Fountain.

Jason Micallef, Head of the Ta’ Qali National Park Unit, praised the initiative, emphasising its role in promoting open spaces and family activities. Entertainment, food stalls, zumba sessions, and first aid demonstrations will complete the festivities.

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Meta Officially Launches AI App To Rival Chat GPT

Meta Officially Launches AI App To Rival Chat GPT
Apr 30 2025 Share

Meta has launched its Meta AI app, powered by its Llama 4 large language model, in a bid to rival OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

The app boasts an array of innovative features, including a Discover feed and full-duplex speech technology. The Discover feed introduces a social element, allowing users to view prompts, questions, and generated content shared by their friends and networks.

According to Meta, the app is designed to “get to know you” and provide more helpful and personalised responses. The full-duplex speech mode offers a natural voice experience, trained on interpersonal dialogue, and can be easily switched on and off.

Furthermore, Meta AI can tap into information users have chosen to share on Meta platforms, such as profiles and content they engage with, to deliver a more tailored experience.

The launch comes amidst concerns regarding data privacy, particularly after Meta announced plans to utilise public posts and comments from adults across its platforms to train its AI models in the European Union.

However, Meta assures users that they will have individual control over what personal data is used.

 

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With Meta AI integrated into its social platforms, AI Glasses, and now the app, the company aims to establish a seamless and interoperable AI ecosystem. This development positions Meta as a strong competitor in the generative AI market, rivalling OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

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