(Adnkronos) - “Attraverso l'utilizzo dei meccanismi di incentivazione, il protocollo aiuta le imprese a sviluppare rinnovabili e comunità energetiche e a sostenere l'efficientamento energetico del patrimonio immobiliare”. Lo ha detto Paolo Arrigoni, presidente di Gse, a margine del seminario intitolato "Trasporto pubblico a zero emissioni: le buone pratiche per la trasformazione energetica del settore", organizzato da Asstra, Associazione delle Aziende di Trasporto Pubblico Locale, in collaborazione con APT Gorizia, Azienda Provinciale Trasporti S.p.A, presso il Castello di Spessa a Capriva del Friuli, Gorizia.
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00:00What are the purposes of the agreement signed with ASTRA?
00:10First of all, to support the decarbonization process of all local public transport companies
00:18associated with the association, through the use of incentive mechanisms
00:26to develop renewable energy communities and therefore self-consumption groups,
00:32to develop the energy efficiency of real estate,
00:37to use the mechanism of white certificates for the renewal of the vehicle fleet,
00:42to switch from diesel to electric vehicles powered by hydrogen rather than by biomethane
00:50and to implement other mechanisms to incentivize sustainable mobility managed by the GSE,
00:58such as electric mobility, the development of power stations,
01:03the use of the PUNA, the unique mobility platform
01:07that geolocalizes all the charging infrastructures present in the country in a public way.
01:12To reach 2030, to reach the objectives, there is a very important challenge
01:20that the entire transport sector has called upon, and therefore also local public transport.
01:27And so the Comparto must essentially invest in new zero-emission technologies,
01:34also invest in knowledge and skills,
01:38and from this point of view the GSE will support with training and information through webinars,
01:46and then also invest in pilot experimentation projects,
01:51such as the production of hydrogen through electrolyzers
01:56powered by renewable sources plants, primarily photovoltaic.
02:00For more information visit www.gse.com