Italy secures EU all-clear to relaunch renewable subsidies

June 17, 2019
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Email
The EU's nod comes as Italy works to use subsidies to help boost PV capacity from 20GW to 50GW by 2030 (Credit: Flickr / Elliott Brown)

Italian PV projects will be able to compete for new auction support over the next three years under a newly-approved multi-billion programme.

The European Commission has authorised Rome’s plans to award up to €5.4 billion (US$6.05 billion) in subsidies to PV, onshore wind, hydro and others until 2021.

This article requires Premium SubscriptionBasic (FREE) Subscription

Try Premium for just $1

  • Full premium access for the first month at only $1
  • Converts to an annual rate after 30 days unless cancelled
  • Cancel anytime during the trial period

Premium Benefits

  • Expert industry analysis and interviews
  • Digital access to PV Tech Power journal
  • Exclusive event discounts

Or get the full Premium subscription right away

Or continue reading this article for free

The contracts-for-difference (CfD) scheme will see projects granted a premium on top of market prices, which will reflect each technology’s average production costs.

Should market prices rise above said average costs, a clawback mechanism will kick in to force developers to hand back the extra revenues to the government.

Installations of 1MW or below will opt to CfD payouts based on environmental and economic criteria, while those above the capacity threshold will compete at technology-neutral auctions.

The scheme, the Commission found, is in line with EU state aid rules and green goals. It offers “proportionate” aid that will not “unduly distort competition”, the EU executive said. 

Beyond feed-in tariff fallout

By the time this article was published, neither the Commission nor the Italian government had responded to PV Tech’s questions over when the first auctions will be held.

Under energy and climate plans tabled this year, the Southern European state must boost installed PV capacity by 158% in a decade – from around 20GW today to over 50GW in 2030 – as it works towards broader renewable targets.

The country used feed-in tariffs to become a European solar hotspot in the early 2010s but opted to phase them out from that point, freezing deployment and triggering court disputes that continue to haunt Rome today.

The move to restart government support to PV comes as the industry slowly recovers, with Octopus projects helping fuel a growing pipeline. As lawyers have told PV Tech, renewed attention from investors creates hopes that Italy’s market for power purchase agreements will soon take off.

At this year’s Intersolar, Italian association Anie Rinnovabili was optimistic about utility-scale prospects but warned of lingering obstacles, including barriers to foreign investment and cultural factors with site procurement.

See here for more background on Italy's draft energy and climate plans

Read Next

November 21, 2025
BNZ has started commercial operations at a portfolio of solar PV projects in Spain with a combined capacity of 150MW.
Premium
November 21, 2025
A modestly sized solar PV project in central Germany might have just ushered in a new era of renewables’ relationship with the grid.
November 19, 2025
Econergy Renewable Energy has successfully connected its 52MW Resko solar project in Poland to the national electricity grid.
November 19, 2025
The world invested US$554 billion into solar PV projects in 2024, leading renewable electricity generation sources, according to IRENA.
November 18, 2025
TOPCon solar modules show signs of accelerated degradation, which undermines the long warranties promised by many manufacturers, according to new findings from German researchers.
November 18, 2025
Holosolis has secured €220 million (US$255.2 million) to support its construction of a module factory in France with a total capacity of 5GW.

Upcoming Events

Solar Media Events
November 25, 2025
Warsaw, Poland
Solar Media Events
December 2, 2025
Málaga, Spain
Solar Media Events
February 3, 2026
London, UK
Solar Media Events
March 24, 2026
Lisbon, Portugal
Solar Media Events
June 16, 2026
Napa, USA