
A significant financial shortfall linked to a major carbon-trading transaction has placed renewed scrutiny on public accountability within Malta’s energy sector. The situation, which involves an estimated €60 million in unfulfilled carbon credit obligations, has raised persistent questions regarding procurement oversight, risk management, and the responsibilities of those entrusted with the stewardship of publicly funded utilities....
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NEWS Malta
November 11, 2025
Enemalta confirms large loss linked to carbon trade
Malta’s state-owned energy utility, Enemalta, has officially confirmed losses of approximately €60 million related to a failed carbon trading transaction. The development has sparked questions about ministerial oversight, corporate governance,...
NEWS Malta
November 10, 2025
Enemalta struggles after €60M Carbon Trading Loss
Energy Minister Miriam Dalli is facing growing public and political scrutiny after it emerged that Enemalta plc, Malta’s state-owned energy provider, has incurred losses reportedly exceeding €60 million in a...















