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Between 1954 and 1959, the Maltese government commissioned a feasibility study to determine how best to supply electricity to remote northern villages and the island of Gozo. The study recommended that Gozo should be served from the Marsa power station in Malta via submarine transmission, leading to the subsequent laying in 1957 of two submarine cables, one from Marfa to Comino and another from Comino to Gozo, forming the original Malta–Comino–Gozo electricity link.