Fire Proposes Energy Efficiency Reform to Arera for Enhanced Competitiveness
Fire outlines five key pillars to improve Italy's energy system amidst rising electricity demand and costs. The proposals aim to foster a structural reform addressing both corporate competitiveness and household energy poverty.

Fire, the Italian Federation for Rational Energy Use, presented five pillars to Arera, aiming for a structural reform of Italy's energy system. Key proposals include addressing tariff paradoxes that disadvantage electric technologies like heat pumps, advocating for demand response strategies, and establishing minimum efficiency standards for new data centers.
The federation emphasizes transitioning from subsidies to structural interventions for energy poverty and proposes revising regulatory frameworks to support high-efficiency cogeneration. The anticipated increase in electricity demand linked to AI data centers necessitates proactive measures to integrate renewable sources effectively.




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