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5 Article 12 of that directive, entitled ''General authorisation for electronic communications networks and services'', provides, in the first sentence of paragraph 1: ''Member States shall ensure

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(13) Suffice to say that Italian electronic communications service providers, such as the applicants in the main proceedings, and electronic communications service providers established in

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4 Frequently Asked Questions about "Italian communication base station wind power lawsuit"

Does Italy have an offshore wind supply chain?

Supply chain development: whilst Italy has an extensive pipeline of offshore wind projects, the national supply chain is still developing compared to other markets. It is expected that Italy will work to increase local capabilities to capture the economic benefits available from offshore wind development.

What is Italy's potential for floating offshore wind power?

Potential for Growth: studies by Turin's Politecnico University estimate Italy's potential for floating offshore wind power at 207.3 GW. This makes Italy, according to the Global Wind Energy Council, the third largest market in the world in terms of potential for developing floating offshore wind projects.

Where is the wind energy sector in Italy?

A number of such developers have made significant commitments to the Italian wind energy sector and estimate its potential growth far above the targets of the Italian government. These proposed projects tend to be in the southern Adriatic, the Ionian, off the south coast of Sardinia and off the coast of Emilia-Romagna (see chart below):

What drives Italy's offshore wind sector optimism?

Optimism for the Italian offshore wind sector is driven by (amongst other things): Potential for Growth: studies by Turin's Politecnico University estimate Italy's potential for floating offshore wind power at 207.3 GW.

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