Delimara 3 power station boosts power supply in Malta-Xinhua
A photo taken on 23 February 2022 shows a view of the Delimara 3 power station in Marsaxlokk, South East Malta. The Delimara 3 (D3) power station, controlled and operated by Shanghai Electric Power (Malta) Holding Co., Ltd. (SEP) of China, has played an important role in the supply of energy in Malta, and the reduction of emissions and the improvement of air quality in the areas around the power plant. Station D3 was changed from a heavy oil-fired power station to a gas-fired one by SEP. (Xinhua / Chen Wenxian)
A photo taken on 23 February 2022 shows a view of the Delimara 3 power station in Marsaxlokk, South East Malta. The Delimara 3 (D3) power station, controlled and operated by Shanghai Electric Power (Malta) Holding Co., Ltd. (SEP) of China, has played an important role in the supply of energy in Malta, and the reduction of emissions and the improvement of air quality in the areas around the power plant. Station D3 was changed from a heavy oil-fired power station to a gas-fired one by SEP. (Xinhua / Chen Wenxian)
A photo taken on 23 February 2022 shows a view of the Delimara 3 power station in Marsaxlokk, South East Malta. The Delimara 3 (D3) power station, controlled and operated by Shanghai Electric Power (Malta) Holding Co., Ltd. (SEP) of China, has played an important role in the supply of energy in Malta, and the reduction of emissions and the improvement of air quality in the areas around the power plant. Station D3 was changed from a heavy oil-fired power station to a gas-fired one by SEP. (Xinhua / Chen Wenxian)
A photo taken on 23 February 2022 shows a view of the Delimara 3 power station in Marsaxlokk, South East Malta. The Delimara 3 (D3) power station, controlled and operated by Shanghai Electric Power (Malta) Holding Co., Ltd. (SEP) of China, has played an important role in the supply of energy in Malta, and the reduction of emissions and the improvement of air quality in the areas around the power plant. Station D3 was changed from a heavy oil-fired power station to a gas-fired one by SEP. (Xinhua / Chen Wenxian)
A photo taken on 23 February 2022 shows a photovoltaic project at the Delimara 3 power station in Marsaxlokk, South East Malta. The Delimara 3 (D3) power station, controlled and operated by Shanghai Electric Power (Malta) Holding Co., Ltd. (SEP) of China, has played an important role in the supply of energy in Malta, and the reduction of emissions and the improvement of air quality in the areas around the power plant. Station D3 was changed from a heavy oil-fired power station to a gas-fired one by SEP. (Xinhua / Chen Wenxian)
A photo taken on 23 February 2022 shows a view of the Delimara power station in Marsaxlokk, South East Malta. The Delimara 3 (D3) power station, controlled and operated by Shanghai Electric Power (Malta) Holding Co., Ltd. (SEP) of China, has played an important role in the supply of energy in Malta, and the reduction of emissions and the improvement of air quality in the areas around the power plant. Station D3 was changed from a heavy oil-fired power station to a gas-fired one by SEP. (Xinhua / Chen Wenxian)
A photo taken on 23 February 2022 shows the interior of the Delimara 3 power station in Marsaxlokk, South East Malta. The Delimara 3 (D3) power station, controlled and operated by Shanghai Electric Power (Malta) Holding Co., Ltd. (SEP) of China, has played an important role in the supply of energy in Malta, and the reduction of emissions and the improvement of air quality in the areas around the power plant. Station D3 was changed from a heavy oil-fired power station to a gas-fired one by SEP. (Xinhua / Chen Wenxian)
A photo taken on 23 February 2022 shows a view of the Delimara power station in Marsaxlokk, South East Malta. The Delimara 3 (D3) power station, controlled and operated by Shanghai Electric Power (Malta) Holding Co., Ltd. (SEP) of China, has played an important role in the supply of energy in Malta, and the reduction of emissions and the improvement of air quality in the areas around the power plant. Station D3 was changed from a heavy oil-fired power station to a gas-fired one by SEP. (Xinhua / Chen Wenxian)