(ANSA) - ROME, SEP 18 - Six gigawatts of power from renewable
energy sources will be installed in Italy in 2023, according to
estimates made public at a conference on offshore wind power in
Rome on Monday based on data supplied by power transmission
system operator Terna.
At the end of 2021, total renewable power capacity in Italy
stood at 58 GW, according to Terna data.
Last year, 3 GW of renewables were installed in Italy, compared
to 11 in Germany, 6 in Spain and 5 in France.
Consequently, Anie Foundation and Elettricità Futura said 76 GW
of power from renewables need to be installed in Italy in the
period 2024 to 2030, in order to reach the RePowerEu target of
143 GW in total. (ANSA).
6 GW of renewables to be installed in Italy in 2023
74 GW need to be installed from 2024-2030 to meet EU target
