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长期以来意大利的电力供应约20%要从法国、瑞士等国进口,且输电系统也多有缺陷,2003年9月28日凌晨发生了大面积持续数小时的停电事故,损失达数亿欧元。这次事故使政府改变了能源政策,决定在3年内投资4.5亿欧元改善本国的电力供应状况,重点在于改善输电系统,拟新建1900km输电线路和51座变电站;同时也批准了35座新发电厂的建设计划,以改善电力自给率、改善系统安全状况并加强和邻国的联系。
For a long time, about 20% of Italy’s electricity supply is imported from France, Switzerland and other countries, and the power transmission system is also deficient. On the morning of September 28, 2003, a large-area power outage lasted for several hours with a loss of hundreds of millions of euros. The accident caused the government to change its energy policy and decided to invest 450 million euros in three years to improve its electricity supply. The focus was on improving the power transmission system, planning to build a new 1900-km transmission line and 51 substations, and approved 35 new power plants Plan to improve electricity self-sufficiency, improve system security and strengthen ties with neighboring countries.