Rome, 27 April. (LaPresse) – “Budget deviation for aid of an intensity proportionate to the increases in gas and electricity costs until December 2026 for all medium, high and very high voltage companies; targeted and higher intensity aid for electricity and gas-intensive companies”, “extend the cut in fuel excise duties expiring on 2 May and increase the tax credit for goods road transport, extending its application to passenger transport as well; targeted aid for air transport and maritime”: these are some of the requests of Confindustria, on the occasion of the hearing of the director of the Study Center, Alessandro Fontana, before the budget commissions of the Chamber and Senate on the Public Finance Document. Confindustria also urges “the immediate unblocking of all pending authorization procedures regarding renewable sources; reform of the legislation and simplification of procedures to bring renewables to 60% in the Italian mix by 2030” and the authorization of the use of alternative energy carriers until December 2026 for industrial plants in AIA.
Dfp, Confindustria: “Variance for gas-energy aid, extend excise duty cut”

Rome, 27 April. (LaPresse) – “Budget deviation for aid of an intensity proportionate to the increases in gas and electricity costs until December 2026 for all medium, high and very high voltage companies; targeted and higher intensity aid for electricity and gas-intensive companies”, “extend the cut in fuel excise duties expiring on 2 May and increase the tax credit for goods road transport, extending its application to passenger transport as well; targeted aid for air transport and maritime”: these are some of the requests of Confindustria, on the occasion of the hearing of the director of the Study Center, Alessandro Fontana, before the budget commissions of the Chamber and Senate on the Public Finance Document. Confindustria also urges “the immediate unblocking of all pending authorization procedures regarding renewable sources; reform of the legislation and simplification of procedures to bring renewables to 60% in the Italian mix by 2030” and the authorization of the use of alternative energy carriers until December 2026 for industrial plants in AIA.
