ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION FROM COGENERATION PLANTS

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Antonio Caputo

Abstract

In 2023, the contribution of cogeneration plants to total electricity production amounted to 36.4%, while the share of cogeneration in gross thermoelectric generation reached 59.5%.

Descrizione

The indicator measures the electricity output of combined heat and power (CHP) plants.

Scopo

To assess the contribution of cogeneration plants to total electricity production, with the aim of increasing the efficiency of energy supply.

Rilevanza
È di portata nazionale oppure applicabile a temi ambientali a livello regionale ma di significato nazionale
È in grado di descrivere la tendenza senza necessariamente fornire una valutazione della stessa.
È semplice, facile da interpretare.
È sensibile ai cambiamenti che si verificano nell'ambiente e/o nelle attività umane
Fornisce un quadro rappresentativo delle condizioni ambientali, delle pressioni sull'ambiente e delle risposte della società.
Fornisce una base per confronti internazionali.
Solidità
È basato su standard nazionali/internazionali e sul consenso nazionale/internazionale circa la sua validità
È ben fondato sul piano tecnico e scientifico.
Presenta affidabilità e attendibilità dei metodi di misurazione e raccolta dei dati
Comparabilità nel tempo
Comparabilità nello spazio
Misurabilità (dati)
Adeguatamente documentati e di fonte nota
Aggiornati a intervalli regolari e con procedure affidabili
Facilmente disponibili o resi disponibili a fronte di un ragionevole rapporto costi/benefici
Un’ “adeguata” copertura spaziale
Un’ “idonea” copertura temporale
Principali riferimenti normativi e obiettivi

Directive 2004/8/EC promotes cogeneration based on useful heat demand within the internal energy market and sets an indicative target for the European Union to double the share of cogeneration in total electricity production—from 9% in 1994 to 18% by 2010. The directive was transposed into Italian law through Legislative Decree No. 20 of 8 February 2007. The Ministerial Decree of 5 September 2011 establishes measures regarding the promotion of High-Efficiency Cogeneration (HEC). The Ministerial Decree of 4 August 2011 supplements the provisions of Legislative Decree No. 20/07 for the purpose of defining the criteria for the recognition of HEC qualification, effective from 1 January 2011.

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Tipologia indicatore
Descrittivo (A)
Riferimenti bibliografici

TERNA S.p.A. – Statistical Data on Electricity in Italy, Various Years

Fonte dei dati

Terna - Rete Elettrica Nazionale S.p.A.

Frequenza di rilevazione dei dati
Annuale
Accessibilità dei dati di base

TERNA S.p.A., Production and Use of Heat from Electrical Cogeneration Plants

Copertura spaziale

National

Copertura temporale

1997-2023

Descrizione della metodologia di elaborazione

The data is collected and processed by TERNA S.p.A.

Periodicità di aggiornamento
Annuale
Data quality

The data, reliable and accurate, are collected by Terna Rete Italia S.p.A. through a census-based survey of the owners/operators of electric cogeneration plants, with data acquisition via web and processing according to Eurostat methodology. The data are available only at the national level.

Stato
Buono
Trend
Positivo
Valutazione/descrizione dello stato

In 2023, total gross thermoelectric energy production amounted to 162 TWh, of which 59.5% was generated by combined heat and power (CHP) plants (Table 1).

Valutazione/descrizione del trend

With respect to total gross traditional thermoelectric production, the share of cogeneration increased from 21% in 1997 to 59.5% in 2023, while cogeneration accounted for 36.4% of total electricity production (see indicator 'Electricity Production by Source'). Over the long term, there has been a clear increase in the share of electricity generated in combination with heat production (Table 1). Gross electricity generation from cogeneration rose by 129.2% in 2023 compared to 1997, whereas electricity-only generation declined by 58.5% over the same period.

Commenti

The share of cogeneration relative to gross thermoelectric production reached its peak value in 2023, amounting to 59.5% (36.14% of total electricity production). Following the economic crisis, thermoelectric production drastically declined (-33.7% in 2014 compared to 2007). From 2015 onwards, a recovery in thermoelectric production was observed until 2017, followed by a downturn that intensified in 2020 due to lockdown measures implemented to contain the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. This is followed by two years of increasing thermoelectric generation, and a sudden contraction in 2023 (−18.4% year on year; Table 1).

Data
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Titolo

Table 1: Gross Electricity Production from Cogeneration Plants

Fonte

TERNA S.p.A.

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Table 2: Net Electricity Production from Cogeneration Plants

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TERNA S.p.A.

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Figure 1: Gross Electricity Production from Cogenerative and Non-Cogenerative Thermoelectric Plants

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TERNA S.p.A.