Abstract
This chapter aims to provide useful insights into Malta’s electricity sector and critically assess the extent to which their current state is conducive to European Union (EU) “smart grid” objectives of energy decentralization and decarbonization. The chapter concludes that Malta has embraced reforms aimed at diversifying the energy sector, including the deployment of renewable energy sources, electric vehicles, smart meters, and smart grids, all of which are aimed at tackling climate change challenges.
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