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Power cuts reduced by 34% this summer says Enemalta

Power cuts reduced by 34% this summer says Enemalta
Sep 13 2022 Share

It was revealed in a statement that, in the first 8 months of 2022, Enemalta invested over €11 million out of the €15 million allocated for the reinforcement of the electricity distribution system for this year. 

Enemalta CEO Jonathan Cardona told The Malta Independent that the goals of this year were met and even exceeded in some areas. ‘We are already reaping the benefits of this investment’ he said. ‘This summer power cuts were reduced by 34%.’ 

He explained how more works are set to be carried out over the course of 6 years, which form part of the €90 million plan. 

The determination of the workers led to great results, he continued, explaining how between June and the first week of September there were 34% less outages on the medium voltage system when compared to last year’s same period. 

Ryan Fava, Enemalta’s Chairman Ing., explained that through these results, Enemalta’s service improved and this is a commitment that will be continued throughout the acton plan for the years to come. 

This comes as record demands were exceeded multiple times throughout this year. The highest day-peak electricity demand was July 7th, when the demand reached around 581 megawatts (2.8% higher than 2021’s). The evening peak record was exceeded on August 17th, with the demand reaching 542 megawatts, 5.6% higher than last year. 

Meanwhile, Executive Director for Projects and Distribution, Ing. Steve Farrugia, explained how upgrades in the Tarxien and Imriehel distribution centre have been completed. Extension works on the Marsascala distribution centre are also nearing completion. 29 of the 40 substations planned for this year have been commissioned in several localities, Farrugia confirmed. 

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PARTY TIME: End the summer with confetti showers & crazy vibes at Glow Box Fiesta Edition

PARTY TIME: End the summer with confetti showers & crazy vibes at Glow Box Fiesta Edition
Sep 13 2022 Share

If you thought summer was over think again because G7 Events and Glow Box are back for one final fiesta with Glow Box presents Fiesta End of Summer Special and the vibes are crazy.

The vibrant party brand burst onto the scene in November 2021 and quickly made a name for itself with confetti showers, illuminated attractions, crazy vibes and stacked line-ups featuring Malta’s favourite DJs.

For their final fling for the summer, Glow Box will be returning to Gianpula Village this Friday for their Fiesta End of Summer Special and G7 members can use their card for one last time to enter for FREE!

Featuring a massive line-up of DJs with Debrii, Koroma, Miggy, D-Rey, Sar, Cleaven, Kieren, Nagem, Gabii & Moore on the decks & an enchanting environment of larger-than-life attractions, this is an event you don’t want to miss out on.

If you are not in possession of a G7 Membership, you can grab your last few tickets from HERE.

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4 in 5 Maltese are satisfied with local public service

4 in 5 Maltese are satisfied with local public service
Sep 13 2022 Share

A new Eurobarometer research published by the European Commission shows that four out of five Maltese people are satisfied with the public service in Malta. 

The research, which takes place two times a year and measures the public sentiment across Europe, placed Malta in third place in all of Europe when it comes to satisfaction towards public service. 

79% said that they are satisfied with the service and that they are happy with how it is issued. The Maltese percentage was 27% higher than the European average. 

The Maltese also have a high satisfaction and trust rate when it comes to the police corps and the Armed Forces of Malta. It is in fact the highest it’s been in 10 years. 

The research showed that the trust in the AFM is at 80%, an 8% increase over the ranking found in the previous study. The same study also shows a 69% rating in trust for the Police Force. This is a 15% increase over the previous research. 

Malta is therefore one of the average European countries when it comes to trusting the police and the armed forces. 

Minister for Home Affairs and Internal Security Byron Camilleri had stated that crime has dropped by 7% over the span of a year. 

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The storms are upon us: lightning and rain expected later this month

The storms are upon us: lightning and rain expected later this month
Sep 13 2022 Share

According to Facebook weather page ‘Aggornament tat-Temp’, a change in weather is set for the 21st of September, brining a spread of low pressures and highly anticipated autumn weather. 

The low pressure wave, accompanied by unstable weather, is set to make its way from the Ionian Sea, situated to the North-East of Malta. 

This by itself is not meant to generate any storms, but given that there is a possibility of very warm waters close to the islands, the 24th and 26th of September could see a massive storm forming. 

The possibly damaging weather pattern could also be impacted by an African anticyclone. This could make for a very intense introduction into the autumn and winter season.

But this could be quite a relief for all those tired from the heatwaves which dominated the summer months, especially given the record breaking temperatures we just went through. 

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