Contrary to views expressed by former Prime Minister Jospeh Muscat, Energy Minister Miriam Dalli does not think Malta needs to consider building a gas pipeline or electricity interconnected to North Africa.
Speaking with Times of Malta, Dalli said that Italy already has pipelines with Algeria and the East Adriatic through Sicily and the southern region of Puglia. This means that Malta will be tapping into these energy sources when sourcing energy from Sicily with the interconnection.
This follows a Times of Malta opinion piece by Muscat himself, who said that existing plans to build the second interconnected and gas pipeline between Malta and Italy will ‘do nothing to reduce Malta’s energy dependency on Russia.’
This is because Muscat is arguing that Italy and other European partners depend on Russia for 43% of energy requirements. The piece was released just days after Dalli said that Malta is not dependent on Russian gas.
Dalli argued that a second interconnected connecting Malta to Sicily will provide ‘diversification’ of Maltese energy supply. Dalli highlighted the Sicily interconnected project as an ambitious step in the country’s shift to renewable energy. She said that having a hydrogen-ready gas pipeline will serve as an alternative source of energy when solar power fails to give the necessary supplies and would not cause power cuts in buildings.
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