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Italy allocates only 103 MW (6%) in a 1,731 MW renewables auction

The Italian energy agency Gestore dei Servizi Energetici (GSE) has published the results of the twelfth auction for renewable capacity under the country’s new renewable support scheme. A total quota of 1,731 MW was offered but the call for projects was largely under subscribed, with only 123 bids submitted totalling 232 MW (13% of the available capacity). In total, Italy awarded only 103 MW of capacity (6% of the available capacity), including 58 MW for 8 projects above 1 MW (7 solar projects totalling 48 MW and 1 onshore wind project totalling 10 MW).

Italy targets a 55% renewables power mix in 2030 (32% in 2022). Renewables accounts for half of Italy’s installed capacity, with 21% of solar (25.1 GW), 19% of hydro (22.8 GW) and 10% of wind (11.8 GW).