Enel CEO Warns of Electric Shortages Without Increased Generation Investment
Flavio Cattaneo, CEO of Enel, emphasizes the urgent need for investment in new power generation to avoid electric shortages. He notes that reliance on imported nuclear energy from France poses risks as maintenance demands increase.

Flavio Cattaneo, CEO of Enel, stated that without significant investment in new power plants and maintenance, Italy could face a severe electricity crisis. He highlighted the increasing demand for energy, particularly from data centers, and the risks associated with dependence on French nuclear energy, which will require maintenance.
Cattaneo's remarks underscore the critical need for proactive measures in nuclear energy development to ensure a stable energy supply in the future. This situation presents a risk to energy security if not addressed promptly.




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