00:00It is a fair that, in its third edition, has increased the number of exhibitors, so it has a double effect.
00:12One is to bring exhibitors and visitors from outside Piacenza and make our territory known,
00:19and at the same time, of course, to have people who then live there, so there is an induction.
00:25But also the hydrogen issue in itself, which makes Piacenza a kind of place where technology is discussed.
00:35Today we all have a much greater sensitivity than in the past on environmental issues,
00:42and therefore also on energy issues, because the two things are closely interconnected.
00:47The fact that we have hydrogen here in these days, so involved, obviously makes Piacenza a very interesting place,
00:56both from an investment point of view, but also from a participation point of view.
01:01I certainly expect that the entire industry will perceive the work that is being done,
01:09and then maybe there will be more awareness, let's say, at the central level,
01:15so from a point of view of the State, but also European, because investments in hydrogen require many resources,
01:23resources that obviously are not able to provide a common, but no common, I believe,
01:29not even the big ones, but certainly not a common like that of Piacenza.
01:33The fact that we have to look for alternative solutions,
01:38as regards the environment and therefore the entire energy part,
01:42has now become, I believe, an issue recognized by everyone.
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