VIDEO | Energy and climate change, meeting at the Dire Agency

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Talk with Paolo Arrigoni, President of GSE (Energy Services Manager);Gaetano Annunziata, General Director of Energean Italia;Francesco Paolo Capone, General Secretary Ugl

ROME - Climate change and problems related to energy production and consumption. It was discussed today in the talk show organized at the headquarters of the Dire agency, which was also broadcast live on the site.What skills, competences and commitment are needed to contribute to the energy security of our country? Italy has immense natural wealth, why doesn't it exploit it appropriately? They attended the meeting Paolo Arrigoni, President of GSE (Energy Services Manager); Gaetano Annunziata, General Director of Energean Italia; Francesco Paolo Capone, General Secretary Ugl.

ARRIGONI (GSE):“TO BE EFFECTIVE, TRANSITION MUST INVOLVE EVERYONE

“For the energy transition to be effective, it requires everyone's involvement:not only businesses and public administrations, but also citizens".Word of Paul Arrigoni, president of the GSE - Energy Services Manager, who today participated in the event organized by the Dire Agency and Tecnè, 'Climate change and energy:energy operators are preparing for new challenges.For Arrigoni “what needs to be grounded is precisely a cultural revolution from below, and it is for this reason that as GSE we have planned a roadshow, 'Let's give energy to change', with which we will touch all the regions of the country to meet students, businesses, trade associations, chambers of commerce, mayors and representatives of publicly held companies, to whom we will explain the incentive mechanisms that we manage for energy efficiency, for the creation of renewable source systems, for sustainable mobility, for the services that we make available to public administrations and businesses".Over the last few years, concluded Arrigoni, “some have understood them but many don't know them yet, which is why we have put in place this roadshow:we left last week in Lecco, on 20 October we will go to Umbria and then move on to Cuneo on 27 November, on 14 December to Basilicata and then next year to the other regions".

ANNUNZIATA (ENERGEAN ITALIA):“TRUE ENVIRONMENTALISM IS THE PRAGMATIC ONE”

“We must leave instrumental environmentalism to the dreams of some young people, we must be pragmatic:the environment is a very important component in our lives and to reduce environmental impacts we must produce from our deposits, avoiding long transports which necessarily produce losses, emissions and therefore impacts", he said Gaetano Annunziata, general director of Energean Italia, participating in the event organized by the Dire Agency and Tecnè, 'Climate change and energy:energy operators are preparing for new challenges.According to Annunziata “there is a need for two components:not only to open new concessions, but also and above all to legal certainty. When the Government decides to take certain actions it must stop the failures and allow entrepreneurs to evaluate whether the investment can be positive or not, but once the investment has started, the rules must no longer be changed and, above all, what happened in 2022 must no longer happen with a tax on extra profits which existed, but not with a level of taxation of 93% on the profits of a company."

CAPONE (UGL):“GOOD TRANSITION, BUT WITH SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY”

“I believe it is essential to have multiple objectives when it comes to energy. There is certainly an ecological need, therefore there is a need for a transition that takes us towards renewables with times that can also be absorbed by the social sustainability that this process must have.One without the other cannot exist“.He said it Francesco Paolo Capone, secretary of the Ugl, who today participated in the event organized by the Dire Agency and Tecnè, 'Climate change and energy:energy operators are preparing for new challenges.“We believe that the right mix lies in planning transition policies, but also energy security policies and above all energy independence.We are still too dependent on external sources even before coal, and this is one of the first problems that must be asked to face the future with the certainty that it will be a greener, more independent and more sustainable future", commented Capone.

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