Understanding Malta''s New Electricity Connection And Supply
Property owners and businesses wishing to install solar panels, wind turbines, or energy storage units must obtain prior approval from the DSO. Compliance with technical
In the Maltese NECP, neither onshore nor offshore wind energy are included as a viable renewable technology option contributing to Malta's renewable energy objectives for the EU's 2030 target (NECP, 2019). 1. Site selection process
Eligible are new photovoltaic installations and new wind energy installations, which have not benefitted from other support. Tenders for small installations - Malta has a premium tariff, which is awarded through a tender held by the Ministry for Energy and Water Management.
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) in Malta is a document that assesses the energy efficiency of buildings. Introduced under the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations, 2008, the EPC provides a rating for buildings based on their energy consumption and carbon emissions.
Backed by legally binding targets, a clear regulatory structure, and support schemes for both households and businesses, Malta's energy transition is shaped by the country's obligations under EU law and its own National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP). Malta's path toward a greener future is firmly rooted in its commitment to renewable energy.
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