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Energy transition: Cingolani at the Italian energy summit

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Italy is preparing to experience an energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables that will have the dimensions of a Copernican revolution, but whose realization, precisely because of this grandeur, presents various problems, starting with the often deserted national auctions, the relationship with the institutions premises for the positioning of the new plants, the timing to be respected to obtain European funds and the management of the migration itself, with the role of gas in the foreground.

To trace the road map of our country towards the abatement of greenhouse gases up to carbon neutrality by 2050 will be the Ministry of Ecological Transition, Roberto Cingolani, interviewed by the director of the Sole 24 Ore, Fabio Tamburini, on Wednesday 29 September during the event digital “Italian Energy Summit – Towards a green Italy: the next challenges of the energy transition”, organized by the same Sole 24 Ore.

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The Italian Energy Summit will be held over two days, Wednesday 29, in fact, and Thursday 30 September, and will also see the journalists of the Sole 24 Ore interview the leaders of the major players in the sector in a moment, between another, very delicate one that sees the Italian government committed to coping with the increase in electricity and gas bills.

The goal will be to analyze the path of sustainability as a central element in the investment strategies of our companies, the real challenge of the Italian entrepreneurial system of the near future.

The theme of the first day of the summit will be “energy strategies at the heart of our companies: the near future”, while that of the second “the new frontiers of the energy market: sustainable mobility, renewable energy and hydrogen”, with the conclusions by by Clara Poletti, Commissioner of the Regulatory Authority for Energy, Networks and the Environment (ARERA), as well as President of the Board of Regulators of the European Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER).

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