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What is MGM Green Energy Limited?
MGM Green Energy Limited is a Public company incorporated on 28 March 2012. It is registered at Registrar of Companies, Cuttack and is classified as a Non-govt company. Its authorized share capital is Rs. 10,000,000 and its paid up capital is Rs. 4,108,600.
What is MGM green energy limited's authorized share capital & paid up capital?
MGM Green Energy Limited's authorized share capital is Rs. 10,000,000 and its paid up capital is Rs. 4,108,600. The company is involved in the production, collection, and distribution of electricity. MGM Green Energy Limited's Annual General Meeting (AGM) was last held on N/A and its balance sheet was last filed on 31 March 2021.
How much green energy does Malta generate?
In 2018, Malta generated 7.7 per cent of its energy from renewable sources. Although this was a five per cent increase from 2017, Malta ranked last in the EU when it comes to green energy generation.


























