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Energy in Italy : ウィキペディア英語版
Energy in Italy

Italy consumed about 185 Mtoe of primary energy in 2010.〔BP data ()〕 This came mostly from fossil fuels. Among the most used resources are petroleum (mostly used for the transport sector), natural gas (used for electric energy production and heating), coal and renewables.
An important share of electricity comes from import, mainly from Switzerland and France. The share of primary energy dedicated to electricity production is above 35%,〔(data from Terna - Italian electric grid )〕 and grew steadily since the 1970s.
Electricity is produced mainly from natural gas, which accounts for the source of more than half of the total final electric energy produced. Another important source is hydroelectric power, which was practically the only source of electricity until 1960. Wind and solar power grew rapidly between 2010 and 2013 thanks to high incentives.
Italy has few energy resources, and most of supplies are imported.〔(IEA Key energy statistics 2010 )〕
== Overview ==


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