(Finance) – Define a strategy for the national energy transition with a ten-year horizon. This is the companies’ request to the institutions to give clear signals to the market and generate the conditions for an organic development of supply chains in the renewable energy sector.
This is one of the elements that emerges from the investigation “Competitiveness in green technologies, a new industrial policy for Italian companies”, conducted by Confindustria and Deloitte on a sample of companies associated with the Confindustria system, selected as sector leaders, and members of the Elettricità Futura, ANIE and Anima Federations, which was presented in Rome at Confindustria. The companies also ask for a streamlining of bureaucratic procedures, pointing out that the excessive duration of the authorization processes for the installation of renewable energy systems constitutes one of the main obstacles for operators who intend to invest in Italy.
Finally, it is essential for companies to strengthen the recycling supply chain in the context of sustainable technologies, recognized by companies as an excellence and strategic opportunity for Italian industry: legislation that supports such industrial capabilities would, in fact, make it possible to reduce dependence from foreign markets for raw materials, increasing the sustainability of value chains. With the decarbonization objectives of PNIEC the Italian demand for green technologies in the next 7 years will be around 118 billion euros per year according to Government estimates, an unprecedented opportunity for those who are ready to supply these technologies.
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