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POWER: Italy Sets 2025 Energy Priorities on Storage, Permitting, and Incentives

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 Italy's Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security (MASE) has unveiled its 2025 energy priorities, focusing on streamlining regulations and expanding energy storage, it said, cited by PV Magazine.

  • The government aims to accelerate permitting for renewable projects and simplify environmental approvals while boosting storage deployment to support the integration of solar and wind power.
  • Additionally, MASE has already authorised 3.9GW of storage and is reviewing applications for an additional 37GW,
  • MASE has also stated that incentives for agrivoltaics, self-consumption, and renewable energy communities will continue in 2025, targeting completion by 2026 under the PNRR.
  • Italy will also expand energy ties with the African MENA region, Pacific, Caribbean, and key partners like Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and the Balkans.
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 Italy's Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security (MASE) has unveiled its 2025 energy priorities, focusing on streamlining regulations and expanding energy storage, it said, cited by PV Magazine.

  • The government aims to accelerate permitting for renewable projects and simplify environmental approvals while boosting storage deployment to support the integration of solar and wind power.
  • Additionally, MASE has already authorised 3.9GW of storage and is reviewing applications for an additional 37GW,
  • MASE has also stated that incentives for agrivoltaics, self-consumption, and renewable energy communities will continue in 2025, targeting completion by 2026 under the PNRR.
  • Italy will also expand energy ties with the African MENA region, Pacific, Caribbean, and key partners like Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and the Balkans.