By 2030, Italy has set itself the ambitious goal of reaching a total renewable energy production capacity of 131 gigawatts, of which 80% will come from solar plants. This challenge, launched by the Italian Government, represents a fundamental step in the transition path towards a more sustainable and low-carbon energy system. With this strategy, Italy aims not only to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, but also to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to contribute significantly to the fight against climate change.
Towards 2030: solar sector
The solar sector in particular will play a key role in the implementation of this strategy, representing the main source of renewable energy in the national energy mix. Solar energy is in fact a clean, inexhaustible and increasingly competitive source from an economic point of view, thanks to continuous technological progress and the reduction in production costs.
Towards 2030: new economic opportunities
To reach the goal of 131 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity by 2030, it will require a joint commitment from governments, institutions, businesses and citizens. Targeted investments, incentive policies and support for the production of energy from renewable sources will be fundamental, as will a rational and coordinated approach to energy planning at a national level. This transition towards an increasingly green energy system represents not only an opportunity for Italy in terms of reducing emissions and creating new economic opportunities, but also a moral duty towards future generations. It is necessary to act with determination and timely to ensure a sustainable future for our country and the planet.