The Regulator for Energy and Water Services (REWS) established in July 2015 is responsible for the regulation of energy and water services in Malta.
In November 2018, SolAqua received a EUR 100K grant from REWS to finance research on floating PV systems in open sea through the Research Trust (RIDT) of the University of Malta for a two-year period.
Malta Marittima Agency together with the University of Malta had launched Maritime Seed Award (MarSA) with the Support of the University's Knowledge Transfer Office (KTO), TAKE OFF Business Incubator and Centre for Entrepreneurship and Business Incubation (CEBI).
This programme aims to help move promising ideas from the Maritime Field forward toward commercialization and ultimately, creation of high-growth businesses in Malta.
SolAqua 2 was funded thanks to MarSA.
The Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST), acting for and on behalf of the Foundation for Science and Technology, is a public body established by the central government in 1988 with the mandate of advising government on science and technology policy.
SolAqua 1 was funded by MCST under the Research and Innovation (R&I) scheme targeted at offshore renewable technologies in 2012 (MCST R&I 2012-041).
Pandia Energy Limited is company operating in Europe on solar photovoltaic installation both on roofs and ground-mounted.
Pandia Energy Ltd was a partner of the University of Malta in R&D on SolAqua 1 (2013-2015).
General Membrane Limited is a supplier of the photovoltaic modules. This company is experienced in flexible panel and simple attachment system.
General Membrane Ltd was a partner of the University of Malta in R&D on SolAqua 1 (2013-2015).
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