Matteo Salvini, head of one of the parties in Italy's coalition government, last year pointed to a future energy system based on rapidly deployed nuclear generators, sowing further doubt for renewables investors. Patrick Donati, founder of Italian independent power producer (IPP) Terawatt, explains why nuclear will have no future in his homeland and why installing panels on a limited amount of farmland - rather than costly agrivoltaics - could be a necessary short-term climate fix.Italy's journey towards a sustainable energy mix seems unlikely to include nuclear, at least in the foreseeable ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...