€55 million in Social Climate Funds for Malta as Casa secures ten-fold increase

26.01.2023 11:00

€55 million in Social Climate Funds for Malta as Casa secures ten-fold increase

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Malta is set to benefit from a ten-fold increase in funding under a provisional agreement reached on the Social Climate Fund, a vital part of the climate package.

MEP David Casa had been leading negotiations on the Social Climate Fund during the past year.

Under the original proposal, Malta was set to receive €5 million in EU funds. Citizens of Malta and Gozo can now expect to benefit from an amount in excess of €55 million through the Social Climate Fund, including the national co-financing share.

“I believe that there was a strong case to be made and I am very happy to have achieved this result,” Casa said.

As it stands, the Social Climate Fund will be financed by revenues from the EU’s flagship climate policy, agreed as a package deal that included the Social Climate Fund. Measures in the Social Climate Fund will be funded in large part by EU funds, with a minority co-financing rate by member states.

The provisional agreement will now need to be confirmed by a vote in the European Parliament.

Casa thanked the Maltese Government for the coordinated effort that helped secure the deal, and in particular praised the staff of the Permanent Representation to the EU for their professionalism.

“The point of the Fund is to bring down energy bills and to move away from fossil fuels. We can achieve both by investing in energy efficiency and renewable energy. With the Social Climate Fund, I want to see investments reach citizens with more solar panels, more efficient appliances, better insulation, and greener alternatives to transport.”

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