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Decree-Law 181/2023 containing provisions for energy security, promotion of the use of renewable energy sources, support for energy-intensive businesses, converted, with amendments, by Law 11/2024

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Year
2023
Document Type
Legislative

Summary

TDecree-Law 181/2023 (converted, with amendments, by Law No. 11/2024) introduces urgent measures to strengthen Italy’s energy security and accelerate the energy transition, focusing on promoting renewable energy deployment, particularly through incentives for self-production by energy-intensive industries, and facilitating new generation capacity. It also includes provisions to secure natural gas supply and system flexibility, simplify permitting procedures for renewable and grid infrastructure, and support the development of strategic sectors such as offshore wind, biometane and energy infrastructure, while aligning with PNRR and decarbonisation targets. In addition, the decree provides economic support to energy-intensive companies and includes measures for reconstruction in areas affected by the 2023 floods.

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Year
2023
Most recent update
02/02/2024
Response areas
Mitigation
Sectors
Energy, Industry
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Just transition
Renewable energy
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Finance

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