Arera has introduced a derogation that allows vulnerable customers to choose the Gradual Protection Service instead of the Major Protection Service, until June 30, 2025. Here are the details
Starting in January 2025, electricity and gas bills could increase significantly due to geopolitical tensions and the usual seasonal price increases. Here are all the details
The free energy market has not yet produced the expected benefits. Electricity and gas are more expensive and there is no shortage of scam attempts
Amendments presented in the Senate that put waste management at risk throughout the country. He was at the center of the discussion
Users in the free market can request the return to the protection service until 30 June 2024. The request must be submitted directly to the service operator in their municipality
In addition to the cost of gas, VAT and system charges also weigh on the bill. Taxation, in particular, is no longer reduced to deal with the changes of recent years
The company based in San Donato Milanese has obtained a loan of 7,3 million euros from the Regulatory Authority for Energy, Networks and the Environment for four pilot projects for the innovative use of existing gas infrastructures. Here's what they are
The gas bill drops in December, but from 2024 everything changes: VAT returns to 22% and non-vulnerable domestic customers will be forced to switch to the free market
From January 2024, XNUMX, electricity suppliers can apply a penalty to customers who decide to withdraw early from a fixed-price contract. Anger from consumer associations: "obvious imbalance between the parties"
Electricity bills will drop in the first quarter of 2024, promising significant savings for families. However, there is the shadow of a possible increase later in the year
The transition was expected in April, but Arera underlines the need to ensure both customers and operators have sufficient time to adapt to the new regime
In the rolling year, household spending on gas fell by 17,7%
The end of the protected gas market is ever closer: how can we change operator and what are the options? And what happens to those who do nothing? Here's everything you need to know about…
In 2024, electricity and gas bills will have to switch to the free market. But how does the transition work? And how to choose the best electricity supplier based on your needs?
District heating widespread in Northern cities suffers from the problem of tariffs. A study by the Ref Ricerche Laboratory takes stock while waiting for the Arera.
Utilitalia brings together associated companies to revolutionize water management. The average investment per capita is increasingly lower than in Europe.
With the next Energy Decree, the government plans to postpone the end of the protected market for the supply of electricity by six months. 9 million families affected by the extension. The difficulties of the transition from the protected market to the…
The Authority for Energy, Water and Waste has released the updated bills for the typical family in August 2023 consumption protection. +2,3% compared to the month of July. Gas price at €33,21/MWh. Spend in the rolling year at -12,1%
The Energy, Water and Waste Authority has extended the suspension of bill payments and payment notices for electricity, gas, water for the areas affected by the events of 1 May 2023 and subsequent ones. When payments resume, expected…
Arera communicated the new data on the gas bill. The value of the raw material is 31,41 €/MWh. Annual spend down 10%
The president of Arera, Stefano Besseghini, presented the 2023 annual report. Waste alarm: there are 8.100 operators but only 2% work in all the activities of the cycle
In the first quarter of 2023, the bill had fallen by 19,5% and in the second by 55% - "Possible rise in gas prices in the summer" warns the Arera
The impact of system charges resets the drop in the price of raw materials - Meanwhile, gas in Europe by 20% thanks to the reduction in LNG shipments and the OPEC+ cut: here are all the details
The REF Ricerche Laboratory analyzes the situation of the waste market in Italy. A sum of interventions by Arera, Regions, Tar, the Competition Authority does not allow us to glimpse a real organic waste market. The state intervenes
After 3 months of reductions, the gas bill on the protected market is growing again. L'Arera: "With the heating off, the increase will be less perceived"
After the peaks reached in 2022, wholesale prices continue to fall in the new year. In March, the value of gas was €46,58/MWh.
Lighter electricity and gas bills from next month according to Arera. Expected savings of up to 400 euros per year per family. But from April the system charges return
Energy storage is essential to get out of fossil fuels. The study by the Ref Ricerche Laboratory indicates long-term solutions. Italy One of the most exposed countries in Europe
After January, wholesale prices continue to fall in February as well. Gas value at €56,87/MWh
On April 1, small businesses and condominiums will have to adapt to the free market. Here's what to do to choose the offer that best suits your needs on the Arera portal, the Energy Authority
A drop of 234 euros (-17%) in the price of gas and 363 euros (-25%) in the price of electricity is expected. The new Arera tariffs are expected in March. Tabarelli, Nomisma Energia: "continue to diversify"
ARERA communicated the data for January. A significant reduction compared to December 2022 but which does not compensate for last year's levels
2023 promises to be really difficult for Italians, forced to jump through hoops to cope with all the increases: from petrol to tolls, from transport to bills. Here is the new Arera update
Research on Italian electrical structures will have to further improve the quality of the service. The Ministry's partners are Enea, CNR and RSE. Decarbonization and digitization main objectives
The Lombardy economy has recorded good results in terms of exports, GDP and employment, but for 2023 the uncertainties associated with growth forecasts are increasing. The meeting between the president of Assolombarda and that of Arera
Gas expenditure for the typical household in the year between 1 December 2021 and 30 November 2022 is around 1.740 euros, +63,7% compared to the equivalent months of the previous year
Fipe meets Arera and asks for more supervision on energy supply contracts. The year ends with a strong impact on the balance sheets of bars and restaurants
The Arera's Gradual Protection Service is used to accompany the transition to the free market. Therefore, until April XNUMX, micro-enterprises will be able to keep their supplier under the enhanced protection regime
The annual appointment for professionals registered with Assium, the Italian Utility Manager Association, is back. At the beginning, we will take stock of recent government and European measures to contain the cost of bills
The authority has updated the price of electricity for the protected market, which affects 7 million Italians. An increase which, while avoiding doubling, remains at very high levels
The Authority will set the new electricity price for the quarter today, which will change costs on bills from 1 October. Besseghini (Arera) warns: "Significant increases"
The novelty, designed to help families spread out expenses and better control consumption, will come into effect from October, but those interested will have to request it
Italian families spend more than German and French families on gas. Better for electricity. Besseghini (Arera): "With consumption recovering, anti-crisis plans are needed"
As already envisaged for domestic customers and small businesses, Arera has eliminated the general system costs for the first quarter of this year, even for the largest companies
Arera sets new national standards that improve contracts for customers and oblige managers to make choices by March 1
However, power outages decreased in 2020 and their duration also decreased by 20% - This year, blackouts are expected to decrease again and no impact on the economic recovery is expected
The gas electricity increases start from 1 October. Price increases have been reduced thanks to government intervention and zeroed for low-income families. Here's how much you'll pay and how to access the discounts. Cingolani: "Prices will drop to…