Author (Person) | Assanelli, Mattia, Cammi, Corrado |
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Publisher | French Institute of International Relations (IFRI) |
Series Title | IFRI Policy Papers: Notes de l'Ifri |
Publication Date | June 2012 |
ISBN | 978-2-36567-034-0 |
Content Type | Research Paper |
Summary: Italy is currently hit by an unprecedented economic, political and social crisis. This changing and uncertain environment affects more than ever the ability to define an energy strategy, which has never really benefitted from a clear vision and a solid organization. Since the 1987 referendum, which acknowledged the end of the nuclear program, the Italian energy policy has been elaborated through a juxtaposition of decrees and rules. Several laws have been approved either to comply with the European regulation or to correct former policies. These have contributed to the creation of a highly intricate regulation puzzle, only accessible to the most voluntary ones or the better equipped. The “success” of renewables subsidies has compromised the profitability of thermal power stations and increased the energy bills of retail consumers. |
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Subject Categories | Energy |
Countries / Regions | Italy |