The Energy industry in Italy
The Italian Energy industry is characterized by large enterprises that hold a substantial share of the EU market in terms of turnover. Firms active in the manufacturing of Energy machinery
Total energy supply (TES) includes all the energy produced in or imported to a country, minus that which is exported or stored. It represents all the energy required to supply end users in the country.
The largest share of the Italian exports of the Energy industry is directed towards Western Europe, with exports to this region increasing by 4% since 2013. In contrast, exports to the MENA region have declined substantially, falling by 5% in the past ten years.
Italian companies in the Energy sector have shown a good propensity towards innovation, performing better than the EU27 countries' average, while the industry lags behind EU countries in terms of Digitalization.
Net imports make up almost 12% of the electricity supply, showcasing Italy's reliance on neighboring countries. Although coal and oil might play relatively minor roles, they still jointly contribute around 6% to the overall energy mix. Data sources used on this page include Ember, ENTSOE, Eurostat, IEA and World Bank. More about data sources →
The Italian Energy industry is characterized by large enterprises that hold a substantial share of the EU market in terms of turnover. Firms active in the manufacturing of Energy machinery
Energy imports and exports Imports, particularly of fossil fuels like oil, natural gas and coal, make up an important part of the energy supply in many countries. Countries that rely heavily
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Low-carbon energy contributes around 35% to the mix, with solar power leading at about 13%, closely followed by hydropower at 12%, and wind energy making up roughly 8%. Net imports,
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Italy Solar Energy Market is valued at USD 18 billion, driven by PV capacity growth, government incentives like Superbonus, and tech advancements, with strong residential and utility segments.
Wind power produced 23.3 TWh, while solar power generated 30.7 TWh, marking an 11.1 percent overall growth. The ministry said Italy''s overall energy situation was stable after a disruption
Thus, the study points out, solar and wind power show steady momentum, with hydroelectricity a central pillar of Italy''s energy mix, progress has not led to a reduction in foreign
The share of net imports of energy products compared to gross energy availability, an indicator of Italy''s degree of dependence on foreign countries, fell from 79.2% in 2022 to 74.6% in
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