The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has approved a new financing package of 250 million euros over 15 years to support energy efficiency initiatives across Italy, managed by the Group Italgas. The first tranche of 150 million euros was signed today, focusing on measures such as energy-efficient renovations of public and private buildings, industrial efficiency improvements, photovoltaic installations for self-consumption, and modernization of public lighting. According to EBRD estimates, this initiative will achieve annual energy savings of approximately 30.6 GWh and generate 21.5 GWh of renewable energy annually, equivalent to the electricity consumption of around 8,200 Italian households. This marks the second loan agreement between EBRD and Italgas aimed at aggregating investments in energy efficiency and the ninth overall operation with the group, which now has total EBRD loans exceeding 1.9 billion euros.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a financial agreement between the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the Italian energy group Italgas, focused on promoting energy efficiency. While the subject involves public policy and economic development, the framing remains cent




