A major upgrade to the Msida distribution centre is currently underway, supported by an investment. This investment of €9 million is aimed at significantly strengthening Malta’s electricity distribution network.
The project was discussed during an on-site visit by the Minister for the Environment, Energy and Public Cleanliness Miriam Dalli, together with Enemalta Executive Chairperson Inġ Ryan Fava.
The Msida Distribution Centre plays a critical role in the national electricity system, supplying power to key strategic locations including Mater Dei Hospital, the University of Malta, and surrounding localities such as Swatar, Birkirkara, and San Ġwann.
Minister Miriam Dalli stated that this project goes hand-in-hand with Government’s long-term, nine-year plan to reinforce and modernise Malta’s electricity distribution infrastructure. She explained that the works at Msida are focused on strengthening the electricity network and doubling capacity. The €9 million investment will ensure that one of the country’s most important distribution centres is equipped to meet both current and future demand.
Enemalta Executive Chairperson Ing. Ryan Fava highlighted that the project is partly financed through European Union funds and involves a complete overhaul of the existing infrastructure. Switchgear that is almost 40 years old is being replaced with modern equipment, while the existing 15MVA transformers will be upgraded to 30MVA units. This will double the centre’s overall capacity from 30MVA to 60MVA.
The project also includes the replacement of old 11kV, 33kV, and auxiliary equipment. These upgrades, which make part of Enemalta’s 9-year plan, will further strengthen electricity distribution across Malta and Gozo, contributing to a more robust, efficient, and future-ready energy system.
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