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Energy release 2.0, 25 November Confindustria webinar on operational rules

The GSE will proceed with the allocation of the energy, giving companies time to decide whether to confirm the interest already expressed before the summer and proceed to contracting by the end of the year. This will allow the retroactive disbursement of funds to begin on 1 January 2025

by Rome Editorial Staff

L’Energy Release 2.0 è un meccanismo finalizzato a favorire l’installazione di nuova capacità di generazione di energia elettrica da fonti rinnovabili realizzata da clienti finali energivori.

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Energy release 2.0: the operating rules are now in place. Following the European Commission's comfort letter, the rules for allocating electricity at the competitive price of 65€/MWh for three years to energy-intensive sectors for about one third of their consumption have been revised.

The new mechanism

The GSE will proceed with the allocation of the energy by giving companies time to decide whether to confirm the interest already expressed before the summer and to proceed with the conclusion of contracts by the end of the year. This will allow the retroactive disbursement of funds to start on 1 January 2025.

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The webinar

Given the relevance of the measure for the industrial system as well as the opportunities that may arise from it in terms of increasing renewable capacity, Confindustria is organising a webinar on 25 November - at 10.00 a.m. - entitled "Starting Energy Release 2.0" - to discuss all aspects of the measure with the MASE and the GSE and receive the support necessary for its operation. The webinar is open to both associations and companies of the Confindustria System. For registration, please refer to the Confindustria website or click on this link.

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