Electricity mix

Electricity mix in Malta

Breakdown of annual net electricity generation by major source.

2025 · 2 176 GWh
Wind, solar and hydro are included in “Renewables (total)” and must not be added a second time.
Total generation 2 176 GWh 2025
Renewables (total) 363.3 GWh 2025
16.7 % of generation
of which wind 0.0 GWh 2025
0.0 % of generation
of which solar 351.5 GWh 2025
16.2 % of generation
of which hydro 0.0 GWh 2025
0.0 % of generation
Nuclear 0.0 GWh 2025
0.0 % of generation
Fossil fuels and other 1 813 GWh 2025
83.3 % of generation
TREND

Electricity mix history

Trend in total net generation and the three main families, in GWh.

Total generation2 176 GWhNuclear0 GWhRenewables (total)363 GWhFossil fuels and other1 813 GWh
GWh
2k2k1k6050Total generation — 2 176 GWhNuclear — 0 GWhRenewables (total) — 363 GWhFossil fuels and other — 1 813 GWh202320242025

Source: Eurostat · nrg_cb_pem · EnergyBoard processing. Renewables are reconstructed from non-overlapping sources; “fossil fuels and other” is the residual after nuclear and renewables.

KEY CONTEXT

How should the electricity mix of Malta be read?

Latest figures

In 2025, net generation is 2 176 GWh. The main shares are: renewables 16.7 %, nuclear 0.0 %, fossil fuels and other 83.3 %.

What the indicator measures

The electricity mix divides net generation into major families. Renewable, nuclear and “fossil fuels and other” shares are designed to add up to total generation.

Important distinction

A source’s share of generation is not the same as its installed capacity. A technology can account for many MW but a different share of annual GWh.