Abstract
The crisis caused by COVID 19 has raised many doubts and questions about the present and the future. The Italian renewable energy target of 2030 has suffered one of the most significant impacts. The global pandemic, however, has also presented opportunities for Italian government to reframe the renewable institutional framework with a sharper focus on the European obligations and the general trend of decarbonisation and energy transition. Now, with the effects of the global pandemic fading away and the ease of trade restrictions, the RES sector requires immediate re-examination, attention and focus on preventing Italy from failing to achieve the Renewable Energy target of 2030.
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