Vienna has its first green hydrogen plant
The facility will be able to power 60 buses daily
The facility will be able to power 60 buses daily
It’s not for the faint-hearted
Overall, the continent is getting more expensive for tourism
What are the reasons for that and are there any possible solutions for that problem?
The Local Alliance unites eight organisations, which advocate for the sustainable interests of local and regional communities
The aim of the smart device is to present information without political colouring
Easy, simple and cheap solution to create a focal attraction in any neighbourhood
It looks like a regular traffic signal, but it has more features and responds intelligently to the situation on the road below
The aim of the smart device is to present information without political colouring
It looks like a regular traffic signal, but it has more features and responds intelligently to the situation on the road below
Electricity production in that Eastern European country will not release direct CO2 emissions anymore
A recent study showed how these energy efficiency projects make the living habitat more…livable
The Grand Duchy was the first country in the world to provide free public transit on its entire territory
The leaflets were part of an election campaign, but it looks like the promise printed on them was too realistic
The citizen brazenly decided to throw crumbs at the birds despite being caught in the act by the mayor himself
Easy, simple and cheap solution to create a focal attraction in any neighbourhood
The newly revealed wall art gives a peek into the decorations of a household dining room
The unique opportunity appears to be a one-off on Airbnb, but you get to personally meet Ferran Adria
This can end up being a major embarrassment for the French capital, as cleaning up the river was touted as a major green project
Its employees leave stickers on the containers indicating what can go in and what cannot
Still, the aim is not to harm the animals and they will be released at another spot after capture
Czechia is marking a national ‘No Rush Day’ across the country
Edward Said, born on the 29 October 1987 (Victoria, Gozo), worked as an analyst with the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA). He studied in Gozo up to post-secondary level after which he went on to obtain a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce from the University of Malta (B Com Honours -First Class).
He started his career with Banif Bank (Malta) as a Relationship Officer, and then continued as a Lecturer in Financial Services for three years at the Malta College for Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST). Throughout this time, he also continued studying and obtained a Postgraduate Certificate in Vocational Education and Training (PGC-VET) as well as successfully completing a Master’s degree in finance from the University of London.
Edward has held several organisational posts including President of the National Youth Council, Secretary and President of the Nadur Sectional Committee of the Nationalist Party, Secretary of the Nadur Youngsters F.C. as well as being a member of different organisations including the youth section of the Nationalist Party (MZPN).
He takes an active part in the social life and activities held in Nadur and also volunteers as a certified coach at the Nadur Youngsters nursery, bringing together his love for football and voluntary work.
Edward was elected as Mayor of Nadur on his first attempt back in 2015 and was then re-elected in 2019. He is married to Claire Said, and they have a daughter named Kate.