Italy Wind Energy Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2021 - 2026)

 The Italy wind energy market is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 3.9% during the forecast period. Italy was one of the worst-hit countries with the outbreak of COVID-19 in Q1 2020. Although the COVID-19 pandemic has delayed several renewable energy projects during Q1 2020, a series of renewable energy auctions coupled with increasing investments and financial support from the government and international financial institutions are expected to drive the wind energy market in Italy during the forecast period. Also, the policy to phase-out coal-based power generation in the country is likely to create a huge demand-supply gap of electricity, which would require augmentation of power infrastructure pertaining to contemporary technologies, i.e., wind. The declining cost of wind power is expected to aid its adoption in the coming years. Hence, the market is expected to witness significant growth in the coming years. In addition, factors like increasing demand for renewable energy and electricity, rising investments in wind farms, hence new wind projects, and the declining cost of wind power are driving the wind energy market. However, the increasing adoption of alternate clean power sources such as solar is likely to hinder the growth of the wind energy market in the coming years.


  • Increasing deployment in the onshore wind is expected to drive the wind energy market in Italy during the forecast period.

  • According to the national energy and climate plan (NECP), Italy has set a target of contributing 30% to the 2030 European Unioun (EU) renewable energy target, aiming for green house gas emissions reduction. This in turn, is expected to have a significant increase in wind power capacity share in the country's energy mix, which in turn, is likely to provide an opportunity for growth in the deployment of wind energy in coming future.

  • Solar energy is likely to hinder the growth of the Italian wind market over the forecast period.

Key Market Trends

Increasing Deployment in the Onshore Wind Energy is Expected to Drive the Market


  • The country’s demand for electrical energy is expected to be registered at high growth rates. As demand for energy is rising, Italy is turning toward the adoption of renewable energy as it has the ability to provide clean energy. The adoption of onshore wind energy along with higher wind potential and technology attracts the companies for high investments and thus, boosts the wind portfolio of the country.

  • Italy is the fifth country in terms of cumulative installations in Europe with 10758 MW of wind energy installed in 2019. Wind power already supplies around 7% of Italy's power demand annually in 2019. Italy installed 456 new onshore wind power capacity in 2019. Furthermore, wind-generated electricity accounted for 20.1 TWh in 2019, corresponding to about 29% of the country’s total energy demand from renewables.

  • Italy’s wind industry is heavily concentrated in the south and on its islands, due to wind resource availability. The country's wind portfolio comprises many onshore wind farm projects which are under construction. For instance, in January 2021, Enel Green Power has begun construction of the Castelmauro wind farm in Molise. The wind farm consists of seven wind turbines of 4.2 MW each, for a total capacity of 29.4 MW and is expected to be in operation by the end of 2021.

Solar Energy is likely to Hinder the Growth of the Market


  • Italy is one of the leading countries for the production of solar energy. Italy has a very vast solar energy potential, mean annual solar radiation ranges from 3.6 kWh per square meter per day in the Po river plain area, to 4.7 kWh per square meter per day in Central-Southern Italy, to 5.4 kWh per square meter per day in Sicily.

  • At the end of 2019, the renewable energy generation by solar has reached 24.3 TWh with a higher growth rate by the usage of the country’s abundant solar resources with newer technology.

  • The major driving factor in the Italian PV market has been solar rooftops, and the number of solar installation projects coming in the future. For instance, in 2020, Spanish utility-scale solar plants developer Powertis has unveiled plans to develop a portfolio of 500MW utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) projects in Italy.
Competitive Landscape

The Italy wind energy market is moderately consolidated. Some of the major key players in this market include ERG S.p.A, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, S.A., Enel Green Power S.p.A., Vestas Wind Systems A/S, and EDP Renovaveis S/A.

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