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    Italy to Discuss Gas Measure for Energy-Intensive Firms by Month's End

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    Posted on July 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Italy will discuss a measure to offer reduced gas prices to energy-intensive firms by month's end, following EU approval of a related scheme.

    Italy to discuss gas measure for energy-intensive firms by month's end

    MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's government will discuss a long-awaited measure to offer gas at reduced prices to energy-intensive companies by the end of this month, the country's energy minister said on Monday.

    "We couldn't start earlier because the discussion with the European Union was still open. We didn't have the OK yet," Energy Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin told Radio24 in an interview.

    The initiative will follow the European Commission's approval in June of Italy's "Energy Release 2.0" scheme, which supports power-intensive industries and the nation's green transition.

    Under the scheme, electricity is provided at a fixed price of 65 euros per megawatt-hour in its initial phase, significantly below last year's average of 108.5 euros per megawatt-hour.

    Pichetto Fratin said the new gas measure could mirror the mechanism used for electricity under the approved scheme.

    However, the minister cautioned about potential challenges in securing suppliers willing to offer gas at discounted rates. "Discounted gas bidders are not so easy to find," he said.

    Gas prices heavily influence electricity costs in Italy, where more than 40% of electricity is generated from gas-fired power plants.

    Industries such as steel manufacturing, ceramics, and glass production are among the country's most gas-intensive sectors.

    (Reporting by Cristina Carlevaro, editing by Keith Weir)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Italy to discuss gas measures for energy-intensive firms.
    • •The initiative follows EU's approval of Energy Release 2.0.
    • •Electricity provided at a fixed price of 65 euros per MWh.
    • •Potential challenges in finding discounted gas suppliers.
    • •Gas prices significantly impact Italy's electricity costs.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy to discuss gas measure for energy-intensive firms by month's end

    1What measure is Italy's government discussing for energy-intensive companies?

    Italy's government will discuss a measure to offer gas at reduced prices to energy-intensive companies by the end of the month.

    2What is the fixed price for electricity under Italy's scheme?

    Under the scheme, electricity is provided at a fixed price of 65 euros per megawatt-hour, significantly below last year's average of 108.5 euros.

    3What challenges did the Energy Minister mention regarding the new gas measure?

    Energy Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin cautioned about potential challenges in securing suppliers willing to offer gas at discounted rates, stating that 'discounted gas bidders are not so easy to find.'

    4How does gas pricing affect electricity costs in Italy?

    Gas prices heavily influence electricity costs in Italy, where more than 40% of electricity is generated from gas-fired power plants.

    5Which industries are considered gas-intensive in Italy?

    Industries such as steel manufacturing, ceramics, and glass production are among the most gas-intensive sectors in Italy.

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