The Malta Independent 26 April 2024, Friday
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'Mediterranean focus for enhanced energy security' - Miriam Dalli

Saturday, 31 January 2015, 12:08 Last update: about 10 years ago

Miriam Dalli was chosen by S&D as one of the MEPs working on the European energy security strategy. This strategy will be a cornerstone for the formulation of the Energy Union which the European Commission is working on.

Addressing the European Parliament, Dalli claimed that energy security is the basis for any energy policy.  'The fact that I come from Malta, a small European island state with an isolated energy system helps me to understand how energy security cannot be taken for granted."

In the light of geo-political developments in the east of Europe and the fact that energy remains a crucial commodity in all societies, the EU is preparing for what has been dubbed an Energy Union. The European energy security strategy is the basis for such a union.

Speaking in the European Parliament, Dr Dalli spoke of five priorities, with diversification of energy sources heading the list.

'I believe that there is potential for synergies between North Africa, the East of the Mediterranean and the EU, which has not yet been exploited. Some resources are already in existence while others are being discovered. It is for this reason that the concept of a Mediterranean Gas Hub must be given priority on the European agenda' she said.

MEP Dalli also spoke of the development of alternative fuels in order to have cleaner transport systems and the increased use of electric cars. The importance of photovoltaic technology was emphasized, together with smart meter roll-outs throughout Europe. Miriam Dalli also insisted on the need for far greater emphasis on energy efficiency.

The MEP also spoke of the development of new forms of renewable energy such as wave energy, floating photovoltaic panels and biofuels produced from algae.

'I believe that solidarity and trust are of utmost importance in the field of energy. We need a gas and electricity network throughout Europe, where no member state will be isolated.'

Miriam Dalli appealed for European funding instruments for interconnection projects which are of European common interest but fail the market test, from which Malta could benefit.

 

 

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