Statistical data
Electricity data is without doubt Terna's most important operational data asset, with statistical processing for the entire sector at the national level amongst its exclusive duties by law. Since 2000, cutting-edge tools have been used to collect the data recorded by around 5,600 operators, including producers and distributors, available to all stakeholders, including those without technical knowledge. Anyone interested in understanding how the energy consumption market has changed in Italy with industrial and economic evolution over the last twenty years or what progress has been made towards international decarbonisation goals – through fundamental parameters such as capacity and electricity production – will find charts and files in this section with all the data from 2000, divided by category.
How to consult and interact with the graphs
For all graphs
To download the data
- Choose the graph you would like to download the data for and set the desired filters
- Click any point on the graph, and 2 icons will appear at the top right
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Place the mouse over to show the More options label
- Click on the dots to make the selection menu appear
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Select the command you want and follow the instructions to complete the action:
- Export data: allows you to export the data for the selected graph.
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Place the mouse over to show the Focus mode label
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Click on the icon to enlarge the graph to fill up all the available space.
To return to the previous view, click on
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Click on the icon to enlarge the graph to fill up all the available space.
Customizing the period viewed
Click on to set the date range using the calendar.
N.B. The calendar will only appear after clicking the Custom range button.
To update the graph view
Press CTRL + F5. The graph is reloaded with the latest data.
N.B. It is recommended to do this after staying on the same chart for a very long time.
Info about the data
The “efficient power” of a generation plant refers to the maximum quantity of electric power that the plant can produce in an optimal and sustainable manner for an extended period of time, considering all components of the plant that operate at maximum efficiency and under ideal conditions.
The data is shown by region and province from 2000 onwards by renewable source.
These data are consolidated and are published on an annual basis in the “Statistical data on electricity in Italy".
Numerical data are always presented in English format (the full stop is used to separate decimals, comma to separate thousands).
Info about the data
The “efficient power” of a generation plant refers to the maximum quantity of electric power that the plant can produce in an optimal and sustainable manner for an extended period of time, considering all components of the plant that operate at maximum efficiency and under ideal conditions.
The data is shown by region and province from 2000 onwards by renewable and non-renewable (traditional) source.
These data are consolidated and are published on an annual basis in the “Statistical data on electricity in Italy".
Numerical data are always presented in English format (the full stop is used to separate decimals, comma to separate thousands).
Info about the data
The “efficient power” of a generation plant refers to the maximum quantity of electric power that the plant can produce in an optimal and sustainable manner for an extended period of time, considering all components of the plant that operate at maximum efficiency and under ideal conditions.
The data is shown by region and province from 2000 onwards, and grouped by cogeneration and non-cogeneration plant.
These data are consolidated and are published on an annual basis in the “Statistical data on electricity in Italy".
Numerical data are always presented in English format (the full stop is used to separate decimals, comma to separate thousands).
Info about the data
Regional production grouped by sources, also shown by type of plant and by province, from 2000.
These data are consolidated and are published on an annual basis in the “Statistical data on electricity in Italy".
Numerical data are always presented in English format (the full stop is used to separate decimals, comma to separate thousands).
Info about the data
Regional production from renewable sources, also shown by type of plant and by province, from 2000 onwards.
These data are consolidated and are published on an annual basis in the “Statistical data on electricity in Italy".
Numerical data are always presented in English format (the full stop is used to separate decimals, comma to separate thousands).
Info about the data
Regional hydroelectric production, also shown by type of plant and by province, from 2000 onwards.
These data are consolidated and are published on an annual basis in the “Statistical data on electricity in Italy".
Numerical data are always presented in English format (the full stop is used to separate decimals, comma to separate thousands).
Info about the data
Regional production from fossil fuels, also shown by type of fuel and by province, from 2000 onwards.
These data are consolidated and are published on an annual basis in the “Statistical data on electricity in Italy".
Numerical data are always presented in English format (the full stop is used to separate decimals, comma to separate thousands).
Info about the data
Regional thermoelectric production, grouped by types of cogeneration and non-cogeneration plants as well as by province, from 2000 onwards. A cogenerative electricity production plant, also known as a cogeneration or CHP (combined heat and power) plant, generates electricity and usable heat at the same time.
These data are consolidated and are published on an annual basis in the “Statistical data on electricity in Italy".
Numerical data are always presented in English format (the full stop is used to separate decimals, comma to separate thousands).
Info about the data
A cogenerative electricity production plant, also known as a cogeneration or CHP (combined heat and power) plant, generates electricity and usable heat at the same time. In particular, the following various technologies are represented: TGC (gas turbines), CSC (condensing steam with spillage), CPC (back-pressure steam), CIC (internal combustion motors), CEC (fuel cells), CCC (combined cycle). In this graph the data are grouped by technology, as well as by region and province, from 2000 onwards.
These data are consolidated and are published on an annual basis in the “Statistical data on electricity in Italy".
Numerical data are always presented in English format (the full stop is used to separate decimals, comma to separate thousands).