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).
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