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30/5/2022

Energy: Ever more Italians going green with 28 billion expenditure for energy-efficent homes

With energy efficiency 3 billion euro savings on oil and gas import. Italy comes in at the top for energy efficiency: in less than ten years Italian households have spent nearly 28 billion euro (+12% in one year) to reduce waste and make their homes more energy efficient, with 2.5 million energy efficiency interventions between 2007 and 2015. A green trend supporting a supply chain of an average of 50 thousand jobs yearly.

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Agricolture: 21% decrease in energy consumption but up to 70% savings with energy efficiency

Energy consumption in the Italian agri-food sector decreased both as absolute value (-21%, from 16.79 to 13.3 Mtep) and as a share of the final energy consumption in Italy between 2013 and 2014 (from 13% to 11.1%) but there’s scope for an additional decrease with green measures and technologies

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ITER fusion project: From the Italian industry the biggest and the most complex magnet ever

An all Italian-made magnet, bigger and more technologically advanced that has ever been developed will be employed in the fabrication of ITER, the world largest nuclear fusion facility under construction in France. It’s a gigantic D shaped coil, made of superconducting cables, that the Italian ASG Superconductors is manufacturing at its factories.

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Energy: Italy well on track to meet CO2 target but critical issues face energy security and costs. 30% higher electricity bills for medium-low consumption enterprises compared to EU average

ENEA has launched the Quarterly Review of the Italian energy system, the new information service whose first issue shows a snapshot of the first three-months of 2016 and analyzes the 2015 trends. Among the innovations, a condensed index for evaluating how well the so-called energy trilemma (decarbonisation, energy security and energy affordability) - around 63% in 2015- is addressed

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Energy: savings up to 400 million euro with public lighting efficiency system

PELL (Public Energy Living Lab) is a management system developed by ENEA to monitor and control energy consumption of public lighting. In particular, PELL allows to plan energy efficiency measures for 11 million public lights in Italy with potential savings of up to 400 million euro yearly, equal to a third of the electricity bill of 8 thousand Italian Municipalities

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Research: A new European network on the go to advance carotenoid applications in agro-food and health

European researchers and industrial representatives from 28 countries have recently established a new European carotenoid network in Brussels. The goal of this network named EUROCAROTEN is to enhance competitiveness of the European agro-food industry and promote health by coordinating research on carotenoids

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New Italian Biotech Industry report: almost 500 biotech companies, 9,200 employees, turnover of 9.4 billion euro

The new Italian Biotech Industry report, published by Assobiotec (the national association of biotech companies which is part of Federchimica) and ENEA (the national agency for new technologies, energy and sustainable economic development), gives an updated, detailed picture of the Italian biotech industry

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