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In 2019, Enel had the 85% of the quota in Italy, followed by Acea
Energia and Altri Esercenti with 5% each one.
Enel became private in 1992 but entirely property of the minister of the
economy and started to liberate from the state control at the end of
1990 thanks to the European Union. Finally, in 1999 a new Italian
decree conduced to a total liberalization of the market.
The electric demand in the industrial sector fall by 21% between 2008
and 2013 due to the economic crisis.
Since 1990s, regulations have been based on two main pillars: limiting
the power of Enel and the introduction of a free market for the sale of
electricity to customers.
Retail market liberalization started in 1999 with the passing of the so-
called “Bersani Decree”
SEN anticipates that more than 29% of final energy produced will
come from renewable sources, in this context a significant solar
capacity would need to be installed.
In the short term, Italy will continue to rely on imports and will need to
expand its connections with renewable energy-exporting countries,
probably in the Balkans and North Africa to better diversify the sources
of its electricity supply. Projects to connect Italy’s grid with
neighborhoods countries are also in progress and could potentially
position Italy to act as an energy hub for the EU.
https://www.researchitaly.it/en/the-energy-sector/
https://www.eleconomista.es/energia/noticias/8289083/04/17/Iberdrola-entra-en-Italia-a-
competir-con-Enel-en-comercializacion-electrica.html
https://es.qwe.wiki/wiki/Electricity_sector_in_Italy