(ANSA) - Rome, June 23 - Italian Premier Matteo Renzi on
Thursday said that Italy has a renewable energy strategy, citing
a four-billion-euro investment from TERNA electric over four
years, and an industry ministry decree worth nine billion to
support the strategy. "We waited for the end of the
post-referendum controversy and discussions on the elections to
present the work that the country intends to do on renewable
energy, starting with ENI and ENEL," Renzi said.
Renzi says billions for 'green' energy
Investments from ENI, ENEL, TERNA