Malta Increases Investment In Renewable Energy
“Our aim is to increase the use of renewable sources like solar and wind energy, with the goal of generating 25% of Malta''s energy from renewables by 2030. This is not just
The government of Malta launched six new grant schemes to incentivise the production, storage and use of renewable energy as part of the €9 million investment. The aid for solar energy will accommodate households with already existing systems to utilise battery powered systems and help new families setup the installation of new solar panel systems.
Malta has also taken important steps to explore offshore renewable energy potential. While no offshore wind projects have yet been commissioned, consultations and preparatory tenders have generated interest from international stakeholders.
One of our 14 flat panel installation benefiting from government rebate scheme The available schemes also covers those households with existing solar panel systems setup in Malta which have expired feed-in tariffs. Tariffs that expired after six and eight years will be extended by 14 and 12 years respectively. Request a Quote 2148 0500
Malta's path toward a greener future is firmly rooted in its commitment to renewable energy. With abundant sunshine, a growing policy framework, and increasing public and private interest, the island nation is steadily embracing cleaner, more sustainable sources of power.
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