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00:07 The biggest eco-world ever.
00:10 The 26th edition of the fair has already passed the history
00:13 on the energy transition that, like every year, has come to life in the fair district of Rimini.
00:19 1500 brands, 10% more than 2022, with 30 delegations,
00:24 with about 280 delegates from North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, Europe and Eastern Europe.
00:32 230 national and international events in the four days of the event.
00:38 There are more than 150,000 square meters that are occupied by this event.
00:43 This means that it can now be said that this sector,
00:47 born 26 years ago, surrounded by great skepticism, especially at the national level,
00:54 is now proving to be one of the most important industries in our country
00:59 and certainly with the prospect of being the most important economy in the entire European continent.
01:05 Climate change is a great challenge that Italy faces with the aim of reducing emissions by 55% by 2030.
01:14 A difficult undertaking also for what is happening worldwide,
01:18 but to be undertaken by the new generations.
01:21 Certainly in Italy, the renewables in 2021 were planted with less than 1.5 GW,
01:28 then increased to 3 GW in 2022.
01:32 This year's goal is to do at least 6 GW,
01:35 and therefore it is clear that the path we are taking with the national plan for 2030
01:41 is to reach 70 GW.
01:43 We have a few years left to save the most precious asset we have, the planet.
01:49 The reason why our children and grandchildren have much more sensitivity
01:54 than those of my generation or those of the previous generations on the environment
01:58 is due to the fact that they feel that the world they live in is at risk of definitive compromise.
02:06 To do this, we must build a great alliance, starting from the European dimension,
02:12 with the new and old economies that are growing,
02:15 and we must do this by putting on the field, each of us for our own part,
02:19 what we are able to do to contribute to making the planet more sustainable and to live there in the coming years.
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