
Domaines d’activité
Production d’électricité
Vente
Origination
Le transport d’énergie sur le réseau des lignes haute tension qui traversent les Alpes permet à Alpiq de se forger une présence sur le marché italien depuis des dizaines d’années. Depuis la fondation d’Alpiq Energia Italia en 1999, l’entreprise est directement présente sur le marché italien. Nous disposons actuellement d’une équipe de plus de 100 collaboratrices et collaborateurs compétents et engagés en Italie.
La production d’électricité a toujours été notre activité principale en Italie. La première centrale d’Italie a été construite et mise en service en 2004. Depuis 1999, le Groupe a investi près de 800 millions d’euros en Italie. Aujourd’hui, l’entreprise dispose d’un parc de centrales diversifié qui comprend des centrales thermo-électriques, des centrales de production combinée chaleur-électricité ainsi que des parcs éoliens, des centrales photovoltaïques et des mini-centrales hydroélectriques.
La dynamique du marché italien de l’énergie a permis au Groupe de renforcer sa présence dans ce domaine. Ainsi Alpiq a-t-elle progressivement consolidé sa présence en Italie et noué des partenariats avec des groupes industriels importants pour construire des centrales à gaz à cycle combiné (San Severo, Novara et Vercelli) et des parcs éoliens. Aujourd’hui, le parc de centrales d’Alpiq Italie compte 14 installations d’une puissance de près de 770 MW, dont 220 MW tirés des énergies renouvelables (petites centrales hydroélectriques, éolien et photovoltaïque) et 550 MW issus de centrales à gaz, soit une puissance totale de 2500 GW.
Réclamations (en anglais)
On this page you can find the forms to submit your complaints to Alpiq Energia Italia
Normes de qualité (en anglais)
‘ARERA establishes service quality levels of the sale that operators must guarantee.
If these quality levels are not met, under certain conditions the customer is entitled to automatic compensation, the value of which is set by ARERA.
Normes de qualité des ventes commerciales (en anglais)
Commercial sales quality standards are defined in the “Testo Integrato della Qualità della Vendita “(TIQV) and are divided into:
The quality standards to which Alpiq Energia Italia is subject are:
In the event of non-compliance with the specific quality standards set out in the table, the seller shall pay the end customer an automatic basic compensation of EUR 25.
This basic automatic indemnity shall increase in relation to the delay in the performance of the service as set out below:
In the past year, Alpiq Energia Italia achieved the following effective general level of quality with respect to the target customers served:
Gestion des impayés et mise en demeure (en anglais)
In the event of significant arrears, Alpiq Energia Italia's debt collection process provides for:
Payment of the sums intimated in the notice of default shall be demanded within 10 days and, in case of default, Alpiq Energia Italia reserves the right to send a request for suspension of the supply.
In the event that Alpiq Energia Italia fails to comply with the relevant regulations, the customer shall be entitled to receive an automatic indemnity of
Compensation will be paid to the customer directly or on the first useful invoice, by deduction from the amount charged on the same invoice.
Further clarifications are available at www.arera.it
Évaluations de la sécurité après compteur (en anglais)
ARERA Resolution 40/2014/r/gas introduced new provisions on safety assessments of gas utility systems.
As required by the resolution, they are published:
Assurance pour les clients finaux (en anglais)
Anyone who uses, even occasionally, natural gas or other types of gas supplied through urban distribution networks or transport networks, automatically benefits from insurance coverage against gas accidents, pursuant to Resolution 85/2024/R/gas of the Regulatory Authority for Energy Networks and the Environment.
The insurance cover is valid throughout the national territory; excluded from it are
The guarantees provided cover: third party liability, fire and accidents, which originate in the installations and appliances downstream of the gas delivery point (downstream of the meter).
The insurance is taken out by CIG (Comitato Italiano Gas) on behalf of end customers.
For further details on the insurance cover and the forms to be used to report a claim, contact the Energy and Environment Consumer Desk on the toll-free number 800.166.654 or in the manner indicated on the website www.arera.it.
Mix énergétique (en anglais)
Below is information on the composition of the energy mix used for the production of the electricity supplied, as per the obligation imposed by Ministry of the Environment and Energy Safety Decree 224 of 14 July 2023, which establishes criteria and methods for providing information to end customers.
Plan d'urgence gaz (en anglais)
This section contains the provisions of the Ministerial Decree of 18 December 2019, as amended, on the National Natural Gas System Emergency Plan.
The Emergency Plan provides for 3 different crisis levels:
For each crisis level, the Emergency Plan defines a set of measures that can be activated as required.
In the pre-alarm and alert levels, all measures are considered ‘market-based’ and can be chosen from the following:
At the emergency level, when all implemented market measures have proved insufficient to restore an adequate gas supply to meet demand, the Competent Authority may activate ‘non-market’ measures with its own measures.
Among the measures that can be activated: