Mar 8 • 11:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

On energy, a vision is needed: renewables and nuclear are the future

Aurelio Regina discusses the current and future challenges faced by Italy's energy sector amid a prolonged crisis.

Aurelio Regina, a representative from Confindustria for Energy, highlights the significant stress Italy's energy sector is under due to a dual crisis: rising energy costs and the challenges of exporting goods in an evolving market. Regina emphasizes that the severity of these issues is contingent upon the duration of the current geopolitical conflict, which has far-reaching implications for the economy.

He points out that the industry has already reached a breaking point with energy costs no longer just being a production expense but a critical enabler for the country's economic framework. High electricity costs pose a threat to Italy's manufacturing sector, particularly in maintaining high-value production and attracting investments vital for digital infrastructure and data centers. The intersection of energy prices with industrial capability presents long-term risks for job creation and skilled employment in the country.

In conclusion, Regina calls for a comprehensive vision for a sustainable energy future that balances reliance on renewable sources and nuclear energy. The discussion encapsulates a pressing need for Italy to rethink its energy strategy, ensuring energy affordability and sustainability to support economic growth and resilience amid ongoing global uncertainties.

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