Skip to content

Brought to you by

Dentons logo

Global Energy Blog

A blog on the latest developments in global energy law and policy.

open menu close menu

Global Energy Blog

  • Home
  • About Us

FER1 Decree 2019: Incentives Regime for Renewable Energy Plants in Italy

By Carsten Steinhauer and Riccardo Narducci
July 24, 2019
  • Efficiency
  • Electricity Market Reform
  • Europe
  • Heat and Transport
  • Italy
  • Renewables
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via email Share on LinkedIn

On July 8, 2019, the Italian government signed a ministerial decree that will grant new incentives to renewable energy sources (the so-called FER1 Decree).

Six years after the expiry of the fifth Conto Energia, photovoltaic plants can once again benefit from incentives. Other sources benefiting from the scheme include onshore wind, hydroelectric and sewage gases. The scheme will apply until the end of 2021 and will provide new incentives of about €1 billion per year.

The government expects that it will allow for the construction of new plants with a total capacity of about 8,000 MW with investments estimated to be in the region of €10 billion.

Please download below the guide to have more information.

Click here to read the guide

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via email Share on LinkedIn
Subscribe and stay updated
Receive our latest blog posts by email.
Stay in Touch
Carsten Steinhauer

About Carsten Steinhauer

Dr. Carsten Steinhauer, LL.M. is a partner in Dentons’ Rome and Milan offices. Carsten is a transactional lawyer who focuses on mergers and acquisitions, private equity and project development transactions in a broad range of industries, frequently with a cross-border element.

All posts Full bio

Riccardo Narducci

About Riccardo Narducci

Riccardo Narducci is an Associate in Dentons’ Rome office and member of German desk in Italy. He is a transactional lawyer who focuses on cross-border M&A deals and Renewable Energy, with a high knowledge and experience base in solar industry and Real Estate projects.

All posts Full bio

RELATED POSTS

  • Electricity Market Reform
  • Power Networks
  • Renewables
  • United Kingdom

Ofgem on storage as generation (On the way to a smart, flexible energy system? Part 2)

By Adam Brown
  • Consumers and Communities
  • Nuclear
  • Renewables
  • United Kingdom

Challenge and ambition: UK energy policy 8-18 July 2024

By Adam Brown
  • Electricity Market Reform
  • Renewables

Subsidies for green electricity permitted to restrict trade between EU Member States – CJEU

By Adam Brown

About Dentons

Redefining possibilities. Together, everywhere. For more information visit dentons.com

Grow, Protect, Operate, Finance. Dentons, the law firm of the future is here. Copyright 2023 Dentons. Dentons is a global legal practice providing client services worldwide through its member firms and affiliates. Please see dentons.com for Legal notices.

Categories

  • Africa
  • Canada
  • Consumers and Communities
  • Efficiency
  • Electricity Market Reform
  • Energy Bill 2022
  • Environment, Health and Safety
  • Europe
  • Fossil Fuel Generation
  • General
  • Heat and Transport
  • Hydrogen
  • Italy
  • Latin America
  • Middle East
  • Nigeria
  • Nuclear
  • Oil and Gas
  • Power Networks
  • Renewables
  • Solar
  • Storage
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

Subscribe and stay updated

Receive our latest blog posts by email.

Stay in Touch

Dentons logo in black and white

© 2025 Dentons

  • Legal notices
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms of use
  • Cookies on this site