From promoting self-production of renewable energy in energy-intensive sectors at risk of migration to selling renewable energy at reasonable pricing, to natural gas supply measures, geothermal concessions, and incentives for regions to host renewable energy installations. Passing on offshore wind farms, simplifications for primary substations and power lines and the register for photovoltaic plants. The Energy Decree, the second launched by the Meloni government, officially became State law this morning with the approval of the Senate and, according to Minister for Enterprise and Made in Italy Adolfo Urso, "represents a significant, important step forward towards the green transition of our companies. A step aimed at strengthening our manufacturing system as we face the challenges of decarbonization and sustainable development. This is the correct route, as indicated by the government and supported by Parliament." A decree that provides for bureaucratic simplifications and incentives in favor of the entire Italian photovoltaic supply chain, excellence in Made in Italy production, and significant support for energy-intensive companies, as well as contributions for the Tuscany flood-affected territories, with the goal of ensuring the preservation of employment levels and the recovery of the territories' production capacity.
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