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Malta Premier League Introduces New Camera Angles

Malta Premier League Introduces New Camera Angles
Aug 14 2024 Share

Say goodbye to the old camera angles…. get ready for a season of football like never before!

The Malta Premier League and the national broadcaster PBS have made a significant investment in enhancing the match day experience for the many audiences following Malta Premier matches set to begin a week today.

Over the years, television viewers have raised concerns about the main camera position filming live matches from the enclosure at the National Stadium, which often denied the real stadium atmosphere during matches.

This substantial investment will establish a new camera position from the Millennium Stand, allowing viewers from home to immerse themselves in the thrilling environment and noise generated by fans in attendance, particularly those in the West A and West C stands under the canopy.

The main camera will be positioned at a point directly opposite the main stand of the stadium, catching the most important facilities over the 90 minutes of action, such as VIP boxes, team benches, and press areas.

A permanent studio has also been installed at the Millennium Hall, facilitating all TV production, pre-match buildup and other media requirements from the Millennium Stand.

This initiative is just one of several innovative projects implemented by the Malta Premier League, aiming to provide a better experience and higher standards as we gear up for the start of the 360Sports Malta Premier League on Friday next week.

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Man Found Dead In Imsida After Possible Electrocution

Man Found Dead In Imsida After Possible Electrocution
Aug 14 2024 Share

Early this morning, at around 0500hrs, police were informed that there was a lifeless person in the commons of a series of garages in Triq Anton Inglott, Imsida.

Police officers found a medical team on site, but the person was certified as deceased.

Preliminary investigations showed that the victim was a 57 year old man resident of Ħamrun who was washing vehicles in the garage when he most likely got electrocuted.

An inquiry has been opened and police are still investigating.

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IC2 Interconnector Project Advances with New Contracts and Tenders

IC2 Interconnector Project Advances with New Contracts and Tenders
Aug 14 2024 Share

The project of the second interconnector, also known as IC2, has reached another milestone as the procurement process for the installation of two shunt reactors and a transformer has been concluded following an evaluation process of the offers received through a public call.

AG Installations were recommended for award of  this contract, valued at €20.3 million. Through this procedure a shunt reactor will be installed at each side of the interconnector, namely at Ragusa in Sicily and Maghtab, Malta. The purpose of the shunt reactors is to reduce the reactive power generated by the subsea and onshore cable, thus improving the efficiency in transmitting the energy from one source to the other. The interconnector will be operating at 220kV, thus, in order to step down this voltage to the levels of the Maltese connection point, a 220kV/132kV autotransformer will be installed at Maghtab.

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Interconnect Malta (ICM), the entity leading this project, has also published a fourth tender. This relates to the Supply and Installation of 220kV Switchgear, Fire Suppression System and Construction of Fire Walls at Ragusa and the Upgrade of Control System. The estimated value of this tender is €12 million.

In June, ICM published another tender for the Manufacture and Installation of the Submarine cable, which incorporates the Fibre Optic Cables required to transmit the interconnector’s monitoring and control data.

ICM is also in the process of evaluating another tender forming part of the wider IC2 project for the manufacture and installation of the onshore cables, both in Malta and Italy.

All this work is being carried out in parallel with the Italian development permitting procedure, where last week, the Sicilian Regional Administration for the Environment gave a positive outcome to the project’s screening submission as part of the wider Authorisation process for the development of the project being coordinated by the Ministero dell’Ambiente e Sicurezza Energetica (MASE).

Following the award of the contract for the reactors and transformer, the issuance of the fourth tender for switchgear and works in Ragusa and Maghtab and the progress on the permitting side in Italy, Energy Minister Miriam Dalli thanked the team working on the project for their work.

ICM had started from a period of desktop studies, where project description statements were submitted to the relevant competent authorities explaining the nature of the project, possible impacts and the preliminary alternative routes.

The respective competent authorities then issued the terms of reference for the environmental requirements.  To complete the EIA chapters, ICM conducted field studies and data gathering, both at sea and on land, through open tender procedures. Through these studies and reports, all the relevant competent authorities were able to propose mitigation measures which were integrated in the development permit application. These field studies also served as data for the engineering design to be able to optimise the proposed route and issue these tenders that are either open for interested parties to submit their bid or are being evaluated.  In collaboration with the Ministry, ICM also managed to obtain EU funds to partly finance the project.

“IC2 is a project central to the Government’s energy vision. The project will not only strengthen one of the sources in its energy mix but will also enable the country to improve its indigenous renewable energy supply. The project will allow Malta to move towards larger scale offshore RES as the interconnector can provide a buffer to counterbalance the intermittency of renewables. At this juncture, following the progress registered in the project, the closure of the evaluation process for the tender for the procurement of shunt reactors and transformer, and the successful acquisition of EU funds, I would like to thank the officials at MEER’s secretariat and ministry and ICM’s team for the dedication towards the project,” Minister Dalli said.

The second interconnector project will see the laying of a 122-kilometre, high-voltage alternating current electrical cable interconnection, including a 99-kilometre submarine cable, that will transition to land through two Horizontal Direction Drilling procedures.

“This is an important milestone for the IC2 project as it will lead to the manufacturing of the shunt reactors and transformer which have long lead times. Following the EU Commission’s intervention to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy, demand for such infrastructure exploded increasing considerably the supply lead time. We are thus very pleased to have attracted reputable companies to participate in our project. The project is a complex one which involves a lot of planning and coordination between different providers given that at one time, there will be cable laying works ongoing both onshore in Malta and Italy, offshore works with detailed surveys and the laying of the subsea cable, works involving the overall control system and the installation of the transformer and reactors,” Divisional Manager Dr. Inġ. Joseph Vassallo said.

This project is being co-financed by the European Union under the European Regional Development Funding Programme 2021-2027.

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Birżebbuġa Family Park Extension: Project Green Issues Public Call For Offers

Birżebbuġa Family Park Extension: Project Green Issues Public Call For Offers
Aug 14 2024 Share

The Ministry for the Environment, Energy, and Regeneration of the Grand Harbour, in collaboration with Project Green, has officially announced the extension of the Bengħajsa Family Park in Birżebbuġa by issuing a call for tenders for construction work.

This new call for tenders aims to revitalize a previously unused area adjacent to the park, transforming it into a vibrant community space with enhanced landscaping. Initially designated for container storage, the park was converted into a green open area by Project Green and reopened to families and tourists in March 2023.

The planned extension will expand the park by 7,000 square meters, incorporating the planting of over 140 trees, including Holm oak, Carob tree, and Bay Laurel. The development will feature geogrid paving, beaten earth, and gravel paths to improve accessibility, as well as recreational amenities such as slides and inclusive facilities. All surfaces will be 100% permeable, utilizing sustainable materials.

This project is part of a broader initiative to maximize the natural topography of the park, which will also include an amenity block with public toilets and a security room.

Following a site visit with Project Green Chief Operations Officer Perit Beverly Costa and the Birżebbuġa Local Council, Environment Minister Miriam Dalli highlighted the extension as a key part of the government’s commitment to expanding green spaces. She emphasized the park’s role in serving the community and fostering social cohesion.

Perit Beverly Costa noted that the tender’s publication marks a significant milestone, with completion expected by late next year. The Ministry for the Environment, Energy, and Regeneration of the Grand Harbour has been involved in numerous regeneration projects, including various gardens and parks, and is currently preparing additional greening projects across Malta.

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