“We built a bridge with Algeria, it will be useful for the whole of Europe”. The prime minister said that Giorgia Meloni at the joint conference with the Algerian president Abdelmadjid Tebboune. He underlined the importance of the pipeline that will take gas, electricity and ammonia directly from Algeria to Sardinia, making Italy the gateway for all these Algerian sources of supply to the European continent.
In addition to gas supply, “our energy cooperation with Algeria also extends to energy transition and renewable energies”, the “energy mix is what we identify as a possible solution to the crisis – added Meloni – Today Algeria is our main gas supplier, we want to achieve an increase in gas exports from Algeria to Italy and the EU, the construction of a new hydrogen gas pipeline, the possibility of making liquefied gas, in short, an energy mix mechanism that we identify as possible solution to the current crisis”.
Source: IL Tempo

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