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Prime Minister Welcomes University Graduates At Castille

Prime Minister Welcomes University Graduates At Castille
Nov 20 2024 Share

Graduates from the University of Malta visited Prime Minister Robert Abela at Auberge de Castille.

 

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The Prime Minister spent some time speaking with students on the stairs of Castille, hearing about their experience and enjoying their post-graduation celebrations.

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Enemalta Partners with Siemens to Modernise the Grid

Enemalta Partners with Siemens to Modernise the Grid
Nov 20 2024 Share

Enemalta has taken a significant step towards modernising its electricity infrastructure, signing an agreement this week to implement Siemens’ Gridscale X software platform. This partnership will drive the digital transformation of the National Grid, enabling Enemalta engineers to leverage enhanced data from smart meters and adopt predictive management strategies.

Enemalta’s Executive Chairman, Ryan Fava, highlighted the introduction of a second generation of smart meters, which will deliver more precise statistics, enabling better management of the service and the identification of grid bottlenecks. The agreement with Siemens marks a crucial phase in Enemalta’s ongoing efforts to enhance grid reliability and customer service.

Siemens’ Gridscale X platform, part of the Xcelerator digital business platform, will provide greater transparency and proactive monitoring of the low-voltage grid, helping detect power outages and congestion. Siemens Grid Software CEO Sabine Erlinghagen noted the importance of addressing grid congestion in the energy transition, emphasising that this collaboration will further improve grid reliability for Maltese consumers.

The pilot project for Enemalta’s digital transformation will begin in the coming weeks, with full implementation expected over the next three years.

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€42 Million Allocated to Strengthen Social Services in Malta

€42 Million Allocated to Strengthen Social Services in Malta
Nov 20 2024 Share

The Foundation for Social Welfare Services (FSWS) will receive €42 million in funding for 2024, an increase of over €5 million from the previous year. This allocation aims to improve the delivery of social services in Malta and Gozo, with a focus on supporting individuals and families in need.

The funding will benefit key services, including Appoġġ, the Directorate for Alternative Care, and domestic violence programmes, as well as other support centres.

Minister for Social Policy and Children’s Rights Michael Falzon noted efforts to address staffing shortages in the sector, including a legal amendment allowing MCAST to offer social work courses. This year saw the first 18 MCAST graduates in this field. He also highlighted a recent collective agreement that improved conditions and wages for social workers.

FSWS CEO Alfred Grixti shared that the organisation worked on 21,000 cases in 2023, with follow-ups continuing for 10,000 of them. Appoġġ handled 9,000 cases, while the Child Protection Directorate managed 4,360 cases.

This funding is expected to support ongoing work by professionals and enhance the reach of services offered by FSWS.

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Malta Highlights Sustainability Achievements at COP29

Malta Highlights Sustainability Achievements at COP29
Nov 20 2024 Share

Malta has set a new benchmark in water efficiency with its Gozo desalination plant, which operates using 23.5% less energy than traditional systems. The project was highlighted at COP29 in Baku, where Minister Miriam Dalli emphasised water’s role in tackling climate challenges.

“Our advanced water infrastructure reflects Malta’s dedication to building resilience against climate change,” Dalli said.

The Water Services Corporation (WSC) reported notable progress, with network efficiency improving from 52% in 2011 to 72.7% today. WSC CEO Karl Cilia also pointed to the success of the ‘New Water’ system, which reclaimed 1.6 million cubic metres in 2022 to support sustainable farming and reduce groundwater reliance.

Malta is pursuing innovative financing options, including a €25 million green bond framework and potential Blue Bonds to support marine infrastructure. Energy and Water Agency CEO Manuel Sapiano outlined plans for offshore renewable energy projects, which he said would provide broad economic and environmental benefits.

Gianni Chianetta of the Greening the Islands Foundation commended Malta’s achievements, particularly in desalination and offshore wind energy. His remarks were echoed by IRENA Director General Francesco La Camera, who recognised Malta’s growing reputation for sustainable water and energy solutions.

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