Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Solar energy, Legambiente is record in Italy, the first country in the world – TGCOM

– Italy is the first country in the world for the contribution of solar, compared with power consumption. This was announced Legambiente, stressing that in the Peninsula are about 800 thousand plants from clean sources. Over the past 10 years, moreover, the power consumption from clean energies have gone from 15.4 to 38.2%. “This shows that the scenario focuses on renewable energy is already a reality,” notes Edward Zanchini, vice president of Legambiente.



 Solar energy, Legambiente is record in Italy, the first country in the world

Legambiente emphasizes the fact that the plants have been achieved without” direct incentives “recalling that” among the most negative aspects “is” the collapse of remediation of asbestos roofs. ” What is needed is the one hand “to the Green Act announced by the Government for the flywheel energy upgrading and dissemination of renewable” other “delete fossil fuel subsidies and introduce carbon tax .”

In all, 35 municipalities 100% renewable ones where renewables are able to overcome the electricity and thermal requirements. As for the part of renewable electricity are 2,809 municipalities. In the more than 8,000 municipalities have installed at least one solar photovoltaic system, and in 6803 an solar heat.

In general, renewable in 2014 have helped to meet 16% of energy consumption final (they were 5.3% in 2005). The production from renewable sources has grown in three years from 84.8 to 118 TWh (terawatt hours). However, they have slowed down the growth rate, lower than in the past: for example for solar in the last two years we have installed 1,864 MW (Megawatt) against 13,194 MW in 2011-2012; the same goes for the wind farm with 170 MW in 2014 against an average of 770 in past years, and so also for the mini-hydropower.

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