What is dispatching?
It is a term that at first seems complex, but is simple to comprehend and of the utmost importance: it is Terna's balanced management of electricity supply and demand.
Electricity cannot be stored (at least, not in large amounts). The amount of energy required by consumers, families and companies must therefore be produced on a minute by minute basis, and their transmission managed on the national electricity grid. The aim is to ensure that supply and demand are always balanced. This ensures the continuity, security and adequacy of service provision.
Dispatching lies at the heart of the electricity system, and each year Terna publishes the data on the main parameters relating to the management of the Italian electricity system and service quality.
Looking at the data and contrasting it with that of the last year, we can get an idea of the direction the country is moving in and the challenges that await it.
From an energy transition perspective, energy production from renewable sources is growing, now standing at 112.8 TWh. The figure is now equal to 35% of total electricity demand, with an increase of 3% compared to 32% in 2017. Italy has one of the highest average coverage from renewable sources in Europe, but is also in line with the decarbonisation objectives set forth in national and international plans.