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1 Energy (Malta) Daniela Muscat – Nicole Green Vella
Giovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School Naxxar, Malta Energy (Malta)

2 How much energy is used in Malta?
In Malta there was an increase in demand for energy in the past twelve years The maximum demand is in July and August Why?? These months are also the peak of our tourist season where population ‘doubles in size’. These months are the hottest of the year and many air conditioners and fans will be in use

3 From where do we get our energy?
99.6% of Malta’s energy comes from fossil fuels!

4 Power Stations in Malta
The Maltese national grid is not connected to any other electrical network in Europe. All the electrical energy that is required is generated in Malta by one company: the Enemalta Corporation.

5 Power Stations in Malta
Two power stations are in operation: Marsa Power Station: Commissioned in 1953 Total capacity of 267MW Delimara Power Station: Commissioned in 1992 Total capacity of 304MW

6 European Union Obligations
2009 EU Directive Malta must produce 10% of its energy from renewable sources by the end of 2020 According to statistics, Malta is still far behind and places last along with Cyprus with regards to renewable energy Statistics

7 Solar Energy in Malta? Malta benefits from a lot of sunlight. Most days are very good to use solar energy

8 Photovoltaic (PV) Panels
Problem Since Malta is very small, only a limited use of photovoltaic systems (solar panels) has been considered feasible. Solution Since all houses have flat roofs in Malta, individual systems or solar water heaters are installed. The Maltese Government is offering a subsidy to pay for some of the cost of solar panels.

9 Wind Energy in Malta? Studies by the Institute of Energy Technology of the University of Malta show that wind energy is the best type of renewable energy that can be used locally. Malta benefits from excellent wind conditions and technology is very advanced to assure a feasible plan for the Maltese islands.

10 Wied Rini Wind Farm (Baħrija) Ħal Far Wind Farm Onshore Wind Farms
Planned Wind Farms Wied Rini Wind Farm (Baħrija) Ħal Far Wind Farm Onshore Wind Farms Sikka l-Bajda Wind Farm Offshore Wind Farm

11 Plant Details Will produce 12 Turbines Diameter: 58m Hub Height: 55m
1.17% of the current demand (5900 homes)

12 Plant Details Will produce 5 Turbines Diameter: 58m Hub Height: 71m
0.44% of the current demand (2100 homes)

13 Plant Details Will produce 19 Turbines Diameter: 126m Hub Height: 100m
7.5% of the current demand (45000 homes)

14 Two ways exist to create energy from waste: 1. via Biogas
2. via Incineration Biogas production is currently being done at a landfill (Magħtab) and a Waste Treatment Plant (Sant’Antnin) while incineration is being planned for a new incineration plant in Marsa.

15 Energy from Waste Biogas production results from chemical reactions and bacteria acting upon waste as it begins to decompose. This gas is then sent to a generator to produce electricity. Incineration involves burning of waste to generate steam which is then used to turn generators and produce electricity.

16 Biodiesel is available on the market through one private company.
Biodiesel is a clean fuel, produced from domestic resources. It contains no petroleum but is blended with diesel and can be used in diesel engines with few modifications. Biodiesel is available on the market through one private company.

17 Biodiesel This company uses recycled waste cooking oil collected mainly from hotels but also from houses.

18 Gracias Gràcies Grazzi Hvala Merci Mulţumesc Grazie Teşekkür ederim Dziękuję Obrigada


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