Italian Electricity Market Scenario – IIIQ2024
Europe’s power demand recovery remains slow, while renewables gain prominence. Short-term renewable prospects look strong, but regulatory issues threaten long-term confidence.
Italian Electricity Market Scenario – IIQ2024
Slow economic growth, industrial decline, and efficiency measures reduced electricity demand in European nations. Normative simplification support renewable buildouts however long-term uncertainty persists.
Italian Electricity Market Scenario – IQ2024
Limited gas demand recovery, savings and efficiency reduces pressure on distribution networks, reducing commodities levels. RES installation current trend support achievement of decarbonization target.
Il superamento del PUN: modalità attuative e possibili impatti sul mercato
La riforma potrebbe risolversi in un cambiamento tecnico o portare a un’evoluzione strutturale del mercato: la durata del periodo transitorio e la modalità di applicazione del meccanismo perequativo saranno determinanti chiave.
Italian Electricity Market Scenario – IVQ2023
Italy's outlook improves, yet energy market tensions persist due to gas market fragility. 2023's significant rise in RES installations may signal the progress toward the long-term goal of net zero emissions.
Italian Electricity Market Scenario – IIIQ2023
Short-term perspective for Italy have relaxed, although tensions on energy market are still possible given the fragile equilibrium on gas market: intensified competitive dynamics between Europe and Asia could drive electricity prices.
Italian Electricity Market Scenario – IIQ2023
In the short-term market outlook in Italy remains uncertain, depending on the fragile equilibrium on gas market, affecting electricity market stability. Solar capacity installation is expected to guide the transition during the twenties.
Italian Electricity Market Scenario – IQ2023
Combination of gas market temporary relaxation with subdued power demand is the key determinant for the electricity prices easing expected for 2023-2024. RES gain share rapidly as the 2022 momentum is expected to enhance over the coming years.
Mild temperatures and energy savings drive price reductions – IV2022
Demand is still seen as the key factor in 2023. French nuclear capacity availability and hydro reservoirs equilibrium must also be kept under scrutiny, being essential to keep the energy market on a path towards normalization.
Long-term Power Price Reference Shifts Amid New Gas Market Equilibrium – III2022
The European Union and each single nation reaction to the disruption generated from the deterioration of both diplomatic and commercial relations with Russia are seen as key determinants of the future equilibrium of the energy markets.