According to Terna data, electricity consumption recorded by Terna in March is decreasing, but the adjusted data reverses the sign of the change (+1,1%). Renewables are doing well: boom in production from water sources
Daylight saving time returns on Sunday 31 March: the clock hands must be moved forward one hour. You sleep an hour less but you will have more light during the day. The change allows a saving of 90 million euros on electricity in…
Italian energy production marks a notable increase: +47,7% hydroelectric, +25,5% photovoltaic, +22,8% wind. On the contrary, coal production suffers a collapse of 85%
Trend decline also for industrial consumption - Historical record of production from wind and photovoltaic
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According to Terna data, the growth in green energy production was driven by renewables which covered 41% of national demand. Production from thermal sources is decreasing (-21,8%), in particular coal (-65%)
Electricity consumption recorded by Terna in October is growing, as is production from renewable sources +34,6% thanks to the contribution of hydroelectric (+87,2%) and wind power (+72,7%)
Electricity consumption recorded by Terna in August is decreasing, but the adjusted data highlights a small trend reversal (+0,7%). Renewables are doing well, the recovery of hydroelectric production continues
According to Terna data, in July the demand for electricity in Italy amounted to a total of 30,1 billion kWh
The recovery of hydroelectric production and the growth of photovoltaics continue thanks to the higher rainfall recorded in June and the increase in new installations
Renewable sources covered around 43% of national electricity demand, while water and wind production increased
The electricity consumption recorded by Terna in February is down slightly but the installed capacity from renewable sources jumps by 769 MW in 2023. Here is the report
Demand at 26,2 billion kWh (-4,6% compared to 2022). Compared to the month of December, the first signs of a recovery in consumption in the industrial sector were recorded
Terna has published data on electricity consumption for 2022. Drought cuts hydroelectric power, the gas war relaunches coal. The slowdown from August onwards
Thermal decreases, imports and wind and photovoltaic production increase, which compensate for the decrease in hydro generation
In October, electricity demand fell with a decrease in value of 6,6% compared to the same month in 2021. In 2022, demand increased by 0,5% compared to the previous year.
Terna has communicated the data on electricity consumption for August. The trend variation was negative everywhere: -0,8% in the North, -3,6% in the Center and -5,2% in the South - Renewables covered 34,5% of the demand
According to Terna data, the growth of photovoltaics at record levels: production from solar sources covered around 36% of total renewable generation for the month, wind power was down
According to Terna data, the growth of photovoltaics reached record values for the month of June thanks to the commissioning of 1.500 MW of new plants in the last year
More electricity consumption than in April of 0,4%. According to Terna's surveys, renewables covered 37% of national electricity demand: production from thermoelectric and photovoltaic sources is growing
But the data for electricity demand, seasonally adjusted and adjusted for calendar and temperature effects, is up by 2,8% on an annual basis
According to Terna data, electricity consumption in Italy grew by 2,8% in February, and demand from industry also rose
According to Terna, consumption increased in January compared to January 2021 but less than in previous months. Renewables cover 30% of needs: solar boom, wind power is bad
In 2021, demand grew by 5,6%, returning to 2019 levels, increases in all geographical areas - Renewables covered 36% of demand - In December, demand rose by 0,8% compared to the month…
According to Terna, from 20 December 2021 to 2 January 2022 electricity consumption grew by 8,7% - Production from renewables also increased by 3,6% compared to 2020
In the night between Saturday 30 October and Sunday 31 the clock will go back 60 minutes. According to Terna data, in the 7 months of summer time we avoided CO2 emissions into the atmosphere equal to 215 tonnes. Time…
In September, Italy consumed 27 billion kWh: +1,9% on 2020 and +2% on 2019. In the first nine months of the year, the growth in demand is 6,2% higher than in 2020
According to Terna's surveys, electricity demand in August improved by 2,4% on the August 2019 figure. The share of renewable sources increased, exceeding 40%.
Italian electricity consumption substantially returns to pre-Covid levels and accompanies the recovery of the industry. Renewables cover 38% of needs: wind boom but solar bad
According to data provided by Terna, in June the demand for electricity rose by 1,9% compared to May - 42% of the demand was covered by renewable sources - Increases for all industrial sectors
According to Terna's monthly report, in May the demand for electricity grew by 8,5% compared to the same month in 2020, which however had been heavily penalized by the pandemic
The figure recorded by Terna in April also exceeds that of 2019, and above all consumption by large-scale industry is growing significantly: +60% compared to April 2020, +6% compared to April 2019
Terna data indicate a sharp increase in March. The data on industrial consumption was particularly encouraging, rebounding by 37,7% compared to March 2020
Last month, electricity demand amounted to 24,8 billion kWh - Steel and non-ferrous metals good, negative chemistry and mechanics
According to Terna, consumption increased in January compared to December and, adjusting the data seasonally, also compared to January 2020. Renewables from 30 to 34%.
After months of difficulty due to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to data provided by Terna, in December electricity consumption increased by 1,1% compared to the same month in 2019 and by 0,3% compared to November 2020 .
According to Terna's bulletin, in November industrial activity, despite the problems related to the pandemic, consumed 2,2% more than in October and 1,1% more than in November 2019.
In the night between Saturday and Sunday, solar time returns: according to Terna's calculations, in the 7 months with the longest days we avoided the emission of 205 tonnes less of CO2 into the atmosphere.
According to Terna, the figure is in line with that of September 2019, thanks to the recovery of "energy-intensive" industries, especially refineries. Renewable production sources are growing.
According to Terna data, demand fell by 1,4% in August compared to August 2019, but the share of clean energy increased in the first 8 months of 2020, above all thanks to the wind power boom (+66%).
According to Terna data, consumption is down by 7% compared to July 2019, but recovering compared to the previous months - Renewables have contributed 40% of electricity production since January.
According to Terna's surveys, demand in the first five months of 2020 is down by 8% compared to the corresponding period of 2019.
According to Terna data, the restrictive measures brought consumption below 20 billion kWh in April - The requirement met with national production is close to 95%.
According to Terna, the company that manages the national electricity grid, the decline was even more marked in the North, with -13%.
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The company that manages the national electricity grid announces that electricity demand in Italy was 25,8 billion kWh, up 0,7% compared to the same month in 2019.
In January, according to Terna's surveys, electricity demand in Italy fell by 4% compared to the same month in 2019, with one working day less and an average monthly temperature 1,7 degrees higher
According to data processed by Terna, in the last part of 2019 electricity demand in Italy was 25,6 billion kWh, down by 3% compared to the same month in 2018 - Renewables are growing, especially wind and…
In November, according to data from Terna, the company that manages the national electricity grid, electricity demand in Italy was 25,8 billion kWh, down by 1,1% compared to the same month in 2018 .
According to Terna's bulletin, electricity demand in Italy was 26,7 billion kWh last month, down by 1,2% compared to the same month in 2018.
The company that manages the electricity grid has launched a new platform on its website that allows you to consult and download all the data on the electricity system: how much we consume, from which sources we produce energy and how much we import.
This is what emerges from the usual monthly bulletin published by Terna, the company that manages the national electricity grid, according to which electricity consumption amounted to 25,2 billion kWh.
Good news regarding energy saving and clean energy production in Italy. According to data from Terna, the company that manages and monitors the flows of the national electricity grid, the anomalous heat (+1,6 °C on average…
In the night between Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 March, the hands moved forward by one hour - Terna has also calculated how much it would cost to abolish the changeover from solar time to summer time starting from 2021 as approved by Parliament…
In January 2019, 90,1% of the demand for electricity was met with domestic production and the remainder (9,9%) with the balance of electricity exchanged with foreign countries.
According to the usual bulletin from Terna, the company that manages the national electricity grid, the overall demand for electricity in 2018 is the highest since 2018 - Boom in production from water sources, photovoltaic also grows, declining…
According to Terna, the company that manages the national electricity grid, in October 2018 the demand for electricity in Italy was 26,9 billion kWh, up by 2,1% - This year, October recorded an average monthly temperature …
In the night between Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 October, solar time returns to force: the hands are moved back by one hour - In the seven months of summer time, the emission of 290 thousand tons of CO2 was avoided - in 2019…
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In the first five months of 2018, demand rose by 1,6% compared to the corresponding period of 2017 (+1,5% on a like-for-like calendar basis) - Hydroelectric production is still growing strongly.
Electricity demand in Italy was 27,5 billion kWh, down by 2,8% compared to the volumes of the same month of the previous year due to temperatures 4°C higher than those of January 2017.
The production of photovoltaic and wind power is growing - In 2017, demand reached 320,4 billion kWh (+2% compared to 2016) - In December, the increase was 1,7% compared to December 2016 and demand was 87,6% satisfied…
In the first eleven months of 2017 demand increased by 1,6% compared to the corresponding period of 2016 (+1,9% with the same calendar) - In November the figure was +1,3%.
According to Terna, demand increased by 0,5% compared to the same month of the previous year - In the first seven months of 2017 demand increased by 1,2% compared to the corresponding period of 2016 (+1,7% on a like-for-like basis calendar).
In August, according to Terna data, the demand for electricity in Italy was 24,2 billion kWh, with a decrease of 3,6% compared to the same month of the previous year.