
April 2026. Defined deadlines, updating regulations, operational choices requiring clarity. The new Enerleg newsletter enters this phase and offers an orderly reading of the topics impacting the daily work of companies and operators in the energy sector
The opening is dedicated to the PNRR and the GSE operational rules. The framework concerns biomethane, agrivoltaics and energy communities, with precise indications on timing. June 30, 2026 marks the deadline for the signing of concession agreements, while the commissioning of plants extends until 2027. A phase that requires attention in project management and investment planning
Following is the March 2026 fiscal decree, which expands the choice possibilities for capital goods for companies, and the ANAC resolution introducing standard models for declarations related to assignments and responsibilities. An intervention impacting transparency and directly linked to the development of energy communities, where governance quality plays a central role
The focus then shifts to Europe with the report of energy regulators. The work concentrates on the implementation of reforms and consumer involvement. Active participation enters the functioning of energy systems, while the weight of network costs on bills grows, with concrete effects on families and companies
An in-depth analysis concerns emission measurement. Companies face technical standards and skills required to build reliable inventories. The topic fits into a context marked by new obligations and growing attention from investors and stakeholders
The closing recalls the national framework with data on the state of the environment. Emissions show a long-term reduction, while the pace remains far from European targets. Energy and transport continue to have a significant impact, with the need to accelerate on renewables and efficiency.
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