Italy Approves €23 Billion Investment in Energy Infrastructure
Italy Approves €23 Billion Investment in Energy Infrastructure
Italy's state-controlled power grid operator Terna announces plans to invest over €23 billion to upgrade its network and support the country's energy transition.
Publish Date: Tue, Aug 26, 2025 1:29 PM UTC
Italy's power grid operator Terna has unveiled an ambitious infrastructure program committing more than €23 billion over the next decade to upgrade its electricity network. The substantial funding seeks to strengthen grid capacity and dependability while facilitating Italy's transition toward cleaner energy.
The modernization effort encompasses several major interconnection projects, including the Tyrrhenian Link, Adriatic Link, and the Sardinia-Corsica-Tuscany interconnection. These initiatives represent Italy's strategic approach to eliminating carbon emissions and incorporating renewable energy into its broader electricity system.
This investment demonstrates the nation's dedication to achieving its decarbonization objectives while building infrastructure capable of managing increased renewable energy integration across the country. The program is expected to create significant opportunities for Italian engineering, construction, and technology firms.