Malta and Libya have signed a Memorandum of Understanding which will see the African country become a renewable energy source for the small European island. The agreement was signed in Tripoli after a bilateral meeting between Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela and Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah. “To do this, Malta aims to significantly reduce its carbon emissions through its continued use of viable renewable energy sources. Europe to benefit from gas development project in Libya“Our goal is to increase Malta’s share of renewable energy sources and decrease the overall energy intensity of its economy through a range of initiatives that focus on utilising indigenous sustainable energy resources across specific locations. “The NOC has the financial resources and administrative capabilities for the development of mega projects and for building the infrastructure to export green energy to Europe.
Source: The North Africa Journal June 23, 2023 16:13 UTC