MCESD Addresses Energy Security and Stability in Light of Global Challenge

The MCESD convened at the Auberge de Castille with Prime Minister Robert Abela, together with Minister Miriam Dalli and Parliamentary Secretary Andy Ellul, to discuss the energy sector in light of current geopolitical challenges.

The meeting focused on the stability of energy supply and prices, fuel security, as well as on the projects being implemented to further strengthen the country’s security of supply and the overall resilience of the sector.

Social partners, representing various sectors of society and the economy, discussed the issues raised and contributed to the process through social dialogue and consultation.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister emphasised the importance of taking decisions that continue to guarantee both security of supply and stability in energy prices, while also referring to the investments and policies supporting the sector.

Minister Miriam Dalli highlighted that stability in both price and supply remains a key pillar of national energy policy, while also underlining ongoing efforts to sustain investment and advance the transition towards more sustainable energy sources.

Parliamentary Secretary Andy Ellul, for his part, stressed the importance of social dialogue, noting that such meetings provide an important platform for social partners to express their views on matters that impact the country’s future.

MCESD members were also presented with an overview of plans and developments in the energy sector by representatives of key entities.

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