Terna's plan identifies renewable energy installations equal to 6 gigawatts for Sardinia. The island's consumption today stops at 2. Will the rest be exportable? In part, because the future Tyrrenhian link and the current Sapei together reach just two gigawatts of capacity. And the rest?

Given the unlikely increase in consumption, Sardinians would be faced with a paradox: paying system charges higher than the cost of energy in their bills. The scenarios and consequences of the onslaught of renewables in the intervention on Radar, on Videolina, by Alfonso Damiano, professor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Cagliari.

The interview:

Nicola Scano

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