Networks

NETWORKS

Infrastructure for growth

Small, everyday gestures hide a great amount of hard work. That very work required to bring water, electricity and gas to the homes and businesses of millions of people.

We are not just infrastructure managers. We do a lot more.
Our networks extend across 6 Italian regions, providing the inhabitants of large and small municipalities with basic resources such as water, electricity and gas.
Thousands of kilometres of networks and plants managed and developed – day after day – in search of the highest levels of service quality, with environmental consciousness and the responsible use of resources as our prime directives.

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2020 Highlights

In 2020, the Networks sector – which includes the Gas Distribution, Energy and Integrated Water Service businesses – generated revenues of €1,040.9 million (-0.5% compared to 2019).

~20,000

kilometres of the water distribution network

2.8

million individuals reached by our water service

241

municipalities served by integrated water service

744,000

end customers of the gas distribution network

8,115

kilometres of the gas distribution network

105

municipalities served by gas distribution network

7,795

kilometres of the electricity distribution network

724,000

end customers of the electricity distribution network

2.9%

electricity grid losses (national average 6.4%)

Our challenges

 

During 2020, we moved forward with our development plans, investing €294 million in infrastructure. The first step in a plan that will lead us to invest a total of €1.3 billion in networks by 2025.

The goal is to design growth for our infrastructures, in harmony with the communities and territories they serve: modern and efficient networks and plants, capable of reducing the waste of natural resources and energy and respecting the local biodiversity.

294

million Euro of investments in 2020

1,310

million Euro of investments in 2020-2025

29%

Loss on the water network

@2025

+16%

Water purification capacity

@2025

>80%

of the water network divided into districts

@2025