Energy
Climate change concerns coupled with high oil prices are driving governments to promote renewable energy solutions by revising legislation and offering a range of incentives. In March 2007 European Union leaders reached agreement in principle to reduce greenhouse gas emission by 20% by 2020 and to have at least 10% of total energy production provided by alternative solutions.
Our island’s need for energy increases yearly. At the same time Malta is committed to reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Alternative energy is on everybody’s lips.
JCS has been contributing to the progress of this sector for a long time providing power cables, generators, electricity meters and other ancillary products. When the Delimara Power Station was built, JCS was present in the provision of its two sixty-megawatt boilers.
Today, JCS is gearing up to help Malta take up the challenge of reaching its renewable energy objectives. |