Malta’s energy provider, Enemalta, is pulling out all the stops to restore stability to the grid after a relentless heatwave wreaked havoc on its network. With the scorching temperatures finally abating, repair works have gained momentum, and the company is optimistic about re-establishing a resilient power supply in record time.
As the mercury dipped and cooler temperatures prevailed on Wednesday, Enemalta reported a decrease in the number of faults plaguing their new high-voltage underground cables. This welcomed relief facilitated improved response times, bringing a glimmer of hope to affected customers.
However, Enemalta recognises that some areas might still experience longer restoration times, particularly if multiple faults or similar difficulties persist. The company continues to bolster its technical teams to expedite ongoing repairs and minimise inconvenience.
A separate operation on Wednesday night saw Enemalta engineers and technicians replace a damaged substation transformer in Qormi.
In light of the relentless challenges faced during the past ten days, engIneer Ryan Fava, Chairman of Enemalta, expressed gratitude towards the employees for their unwavering dedication and cooperation in assisting customers. He acknowledged the collective efforts of technical and non-technical teams, united in their commitment to complete extensive works.
Fava emphasised that Enemalta’s pursuit of network resilience will continue in the days ahead, aiming to restore stable electricity supply as quickly as possible. The company encourages customers experiencing difficulties to reach out to their customer care team or the Servizz.Gov Helpline for assistance.
To keep customers informed about ongoing faults and repairs, Enemalta utilises its SMS notification service. By subscribing to this service, the public can stay updated on the progress of repairs affecting their electricity supply.
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