
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 failed carbon trading transaction. The deal, which involved a now-bankrupt Swiss intermediary, has left the company’s stock of carbon emission certificates practically worthless and raised questions about oversight, accountability, and risk management within Malta’s energy sector....
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September 3, 2025
Malta’s €24M Green Energy Tender Cancelled Amid Legal Dispute
In a decision that has raised eyebrows within Malta’s public procurement and energy sectors, the government-appointed Public Contracts Review Board (PCRB) recently annulled the award of a €24 million green...
NEWS Malta
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Enemalta Faces Scrutiny Over Costly Tender Decision
Enemalta, Malta’s state-owned energy provider, is facing fresh criticism over a recently issued tender worth €250,000 for container unloading services. The company, which consistently operates at a financial loss, is...
















