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  2. Electricity sector in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy electricity production by source Italy renewable electricity production by source. In 2018, gross electricity production in Italy reached 289.7 TWh, down 2.1% compared to 2017; [9] thermal power stations ensured 66.5% of production and renewable energies 33.5%: hydraulic 17.4%, solar 7.8%, wind 6.1% and geothermal 2.1% (note: this statistic includes biomass and waste in the thermal). [9]

  3. Technoprobe - Wikipedia

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    Technoprobe was founded in Merate near Milan in 1996 by Giuseppe Crippa, who had developed a new and more rapid method to manufacture probe cards. [2] As the company grew, it opened manufacturing and sales offices abroad, including in Rousset, France (2001), Singapore (2003), San Jose, California (2007), Philippines (2010), Korea (2015), and Japan (2018).

  4. Energy in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy has no nuclear power since it was banished in 1987 by referendum. Italy was the first country to exploit geothermal energy to produce electricity. [9] The first Italian geothermal power plant was built in Tuscany, which is where all currently active geothermal plants in Italy are located. In 2014 the geothermal production was 5.92 TWh.

  5. Nuclear power in Italy - Wikipedia

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    In January 2008, a think tank Energy Lab started a feasibility study for construction of three or four new nuclear power plants in Italy as a part of a new debate on nuclear power in the country. [16] The Italian general election of April 2008 saw the victory of the People of Freedom, a party which strongly supports nuclear power. [17]

  6. Centro Elettrotecnico Sperimentale Italiano - Wikipedia

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    The strong necessity of doing experimental tests and network studies persuaded the big electromechanical industries (Pirelli, SAE, Ercole Marelli, Ansaldo), together with the majority of electrical industries (Edison, SADE, Montecatini, Falck), of the need of a “Great Power laboratory”. In the early 50s, the “X Laboratory” was born.

  7. Hydroelectricity in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Electric power production in Italy from 1883 to 2012: hydroelectricity (in blue) remained almost the same since the 1950s. Since the Italian peninsula is relatively recent geological formation, it lacks commercial coal deposits and oil, so hydroelectricity was the first source widely used in Italy to produce electric energy, [4] and remained the main source at least until the 1960s.

  8. U.S. auto safety regulator opens two new probes into ... - AOL

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    The separate motive-power probe is in response to 15 notices submitted by Ford vehicle owners about remedies to a previous recall that may have failed to effectively address the issue, according ...

  9. List of power stations in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The following page lists power stations in Italy. List of largest power stations ... EGL Italia Rizziconi: Rizziconi: RC: Fossil-fuel: 760 EGL Italia Rosignano (Rosen)

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