Changes in the energy sector introduced by the Simplification Decree II

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Simone Cadeddu

Partner
Italy

I am a partner and Head of our Italian Regulatory and Administrative (Public Law) department. Working across several industry sectors being changed by the digital world, I provide expert advice on complex regulatory, antitrust and public procurement issues.

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Pierpaolo Mastromarini

Partner
Italy

I am a partner in our Banking & Finance Group, with a particular focus on the energy & utilities sector.

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Jacopo Nardelli

Counsel
Italy

I am a counsel in our Regulatory & Administrative Group in Milan, where I work with clients across a wide spectrum of regulated industries.

The Decree-Law under review, whose converting law (No. 108/2021) was approved by Parliament on 28 July and published in the Italian Official Gazette on 30 July, in force as of 31 July 2021, is aimed at defining the national regulatory framework to simplify and enable the goals and objectives set out by:

  • The Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP)
  • The National Plan for Complementary Investments
  • The Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan 2030 (NECP)

In this document, we will summarise the new updates introduced in the energy sector, providing a guide to the reading of the new provisions, taking into account the further changes resulting from the completed conversion into law.

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