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Italy Advances Offshore Renewable Energy with Huge Investment and New Strategic Hubs

On July 4, the Italian ministries of Infrastructure and Transport (MIT), Environment and Energy Security (MASE), and Economy and Finance (MEF) signed a joint decree identifying state-owned maritime areas suitable for the development of offshore renewable infrastructure hubs — key industrial sites dedicated to the construction and pre-assembly of components for offshore wind and marine energy systems.

The decree designates Taranto and Augusta as national hubs and allocates €78.3 million 💰 to support the development of these strategic sites. This marks a major step forward in enabling the deployment of approved and pipeline offshore renewable energy projects across Italy, while strengthening the domestic value chain.

We highlight the important role of AERO – the Italian Offshore Renewable Energy Association, which brings together over 50 companies and stakeholders from across the ORE industry. On July 3, AERO hosted its 3rd National Conference, titled “Strategies and Perspectives for the Development of Offshore Renewable Energy in Italy”, at the Chamber of Deputies in Rome. The event was a key moment of dialogue between political representatives and the national offshore renewable industry.

As a proud partner of the Italian CoVE (Centre of Vocational Excellence) and the Shorewinner – Southern European Community for Offshore Wind Energy EU co-funded project, IFOA warmly thanks AERO for the opportunity to participate in this high-level strategic event.

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