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Italy will discuss gas measures for energy-intensive companies by the end of this month

The Italian government will begin discussing a long-awaited plan to offer discounted gas prices to energy-intensive businesses by the end this month, said the country's Energy Minister on Monday. We couldn't begin earlier because discussions with the European Union were still ongoing. Radio24 interviewed Energy Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin. "We didn't get the go ahead yet," he said.

The initiative follows the European Commission's June approval of Italy's Energy Release 2.0 scheme, which supports the country's green transformation and power-intensive industries.

In the initial phase of the scheme, electricity will be provided at a fixed rate of 65 euros for each megawatt hour, which is significantly lower than last year's price of 108.5 euros.

Pichetto fratin stated that the new gas measures could be similar to the electricity scheme approved.

The minister warned that it could be difficult to find suppliers who are willing to sell gas at a discounted rate. He said that it was difficult to find gas suppliers willing to offer discounted rates.

Gas prices have a major impact on electricity costs in Italy where over 40% of electricity comes from gas-fired power stations.

The country's gas-intensive industries include steel, ceramics and glass manufacturing.

(source: Reuters)