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The cabinet-approved package comes on top of some 10 billion euros already budgeted since last summer to shelter customers and businesses. AFP
  • "We are putting nearly eight billion euros on the table, including six billion in energy aid", PM Mario Draghi told a news conference
  • Natural gas prices have reached historic highs in recent months, sending electricity costs spiralling across Europe

Italy said Friday it was forking out nearly six billion euros ($6.7 billion) in fresh aid to help households and firms buffeted by soaring energy bills.

The cabinet-approved package comes on top of some 10 billion euros already budgeted since last summer to shelter customers and businesses.

“We are putting nearly eight billion euros on the table, including six billion in energy aid”, Prime Minister Mario Draghi told a news conference.

The decree signed Friday introduces measures to simplify and speed up the construction of renewable power plants, he said.

It includes one billion euros in support for the Italian automotive industry and less polluting vehicles, which Draghi said were “at the heart of the ecological transition”.

And will also see the government “intervene in a structural manner to increase Italian gas production”.

Italy, which has not produced nuclear energy for over three decades, is extremely dependent on imports and consumes a lot of gas.

Gas accounts for between 35-40 percent of its primary energy consumption, compared with around 15 percent in France, according to official statistics for both countries.

Natural gas prices have reached historic highs in recent months, sending electricity costs spiralling across Europe and pouring cold water on the economic post-pandemic recovery.