The national energy plan? Does not exist. Investigation into a mystery
10 months ago
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All stories. For a week now, full-page interviews have been expanding, bright-toned declarations are inflamed, studies are being carried out on how much CO2 will be saved in the very short week, different drafts and versions are swirling, the protests of ecologists vibrate indignantly around the new Pniec, the integrated national plan for energy and climate with which Italy must tell Brussels how it will apply the rules against emissions that warm the climate. Problem. This Pniec does not yet exist, which in the non-European language is called Necp (National energy and climate plan). Does not exist. In reality, what the Ministry of the Environment sent last Friday to the European Commission in Brussels is only an executive summary of 24 sober little pages dotted with graphs and tables, and the Minambiente has informed the European offices that perhaps around the middle of the month it will send the version definitive, a tome 20 times larger, about 450 ponderous pages still in progress.
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