COP's Michele Schiavone on why Italy is primed to lead floating offshore wind commercialisation
In this week's episode of Energy Transition Today, Copenhagen Offshore Partners's Michele Schiavone offers a detailed look at why Italy is primed for floating offshore wind and what it will take to move from a vast pipeline on paper to real projects in the water. The discussion opens with the foundations of Italy's potential, from its long coastline to its naval and industrial capability, before shifting to the realities that shape project delivery.
The conversation examines the current state of Italian offshore wind policy, the ongoing delay in national auctions, and the implications this has for investor confidence. We explore the progress of early projects such as Seven Seas Med, how the consenting system has performed so far, and why route to market remains the single most important piece of the puzzle.
Michele also reflects on the supply chain strengths already present in Italy, the lessons the country can draw from France and Scotland, and the realistic timeline for the first wave of floating projects to reach construction. The episode offers a grounded and unvarnished view of a market that could play a major role in the next phase of European offshore wind.
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