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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