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The executive strategy envisages up to 22% atomic energy in 2050.But the defects highlighted by the European Commission in last year's "report card" remain on gas and biofuels

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In Italy, as we know, plans are announced but not respected.This is the greatest risk that hovers over the PNIEC, the National Integrated Plan for Energy and Climate that the Meloni government sent to the European Commission in recent days.The strategic document that defines a country's medium and long-term energy and climate policy, writes the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security, "confirms the objectives achieved in the first proposal transmitted in June 2023, in some cases even exceeding the community targets, in particular on renewable energy". With the sending, which took place on 1 July (and a correction which we will talk about shortly), Italy is one of the few European countries - together with Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden - to have respected the deadline set by the Commission .But he did it to the detriment of transparency and participation, setting a month-long consultative questionnaire in March 2024, without adequate publicization of t...

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The Ember think tank's analysis of how electricity production has changed in European Union countries over the last five years

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The words of Francesca Ferrazza, head of the fusion group, at a hearing at the Senate Environment Commission

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About thirty national delegations participated in the summit - parallel to the European Council:Minister Tajani is present for Italy.Greenpeace protest outside the building

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