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Italy is ready to reactivate its coal-fired plants in the event that the Gulf Crisis worsens

Italy's Energy Minister?said Wednesday that the country could reactivate some coal-fired?power stations if conflict in?the Middle East leads to an energy shortage.

Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, Minister of Energy and Environment in Italy, said that "there are coal-powered stations in Italy that I would not like to reactivate. But they're there in reserve for our country."

Israeli and U.S. Forces?struck Iranian targets on Tuesday. This prompted Iranian strikes against energy infrastructure in other Gulf States considered U.S. Allies in a area that accounts for just under a third global oil production.

Iran also targeted tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. Through this strait, about a fifth of all oil and gas liquefied flows. The Strait of Hormuz was effectively closed to traffic for a 4th day following the attack by Iran on five ships.

Italy's gas supply is diverse, including Norway, Algeria, and Azerbaijan, among others.

The country also has a relatively large amount of gas stored.

Pichetto?Fratin stated that "on the (energy security) front, our nation is... quite safe in terms of quantitative safety."

He added, "We do not have an extreme?severe situation in terms of?the quantity of resources. I'm referring primarily to gas."

(source: Reuters)