A new centre for the distribution and storage of fuels in Ħas-Saptan was inaugurated with an investment of €70 million. The opening of the new plant follows the closing of a Birżebbuġa facility on the 31st of March 1979.
Prime Minister Robert Abela addressed the inauguration and said that with the closing of the Birżebbuġa implant and the opening of the new one, toxic emissions will be reduced by 20%. The effectiveness of the machinery will improve by 60%.
Abela said that through this investment, the government is sustaining the industry and Malta’s families, in particular those living in Birżebbuġa. During the event, it was said that the new centre will remove the need for around 44 voyages by fuel trucks on a daily basis.
This means there will be a reduction of around 3,000 tonnes of air pollution. It will also reduce the time taken to fill up a fuel tank from 50 minutes to 20 minutes.
Taking to Facebook, Energy Minister Miriam Dalli said that the government kept to the promise made when the last truck left the implant back in 1979. She said that the government is continuing to regenerate the south of Malta and to offer a better quality of life for residents.
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