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Alcune regolette utili, non tutte citate nell'intervista, per il gas ed energia elettrica.

1) monitorare i consumi rispetto agli anni precedenti
2) comunicare sempre l'autolettura del gas nei tempi indicati dal proprio fornitore, e verificare la corrispondenza in bolletta rispetto al dato precedentemente comunicato
3) controllare che nella bolletta dell'energia elettrica vengano riportati i consumi reali del contatore elettronico e non quelli presunti
4) per chi è nel mercato libero cercare fornitori più convenienti nel portale offerte Arera, sapendo che per chi consuma molto poco va prestata più attenzione ai costi di commercializzazione che non ai costi dell'energia elettrica o del gas

 
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If the fighting expands to involve other countries, energy analysts warn of an escalating conflict that could send shock waves through global energy markets and disrupt key supply lines while inflicting a devastating human toll. Beyond impacting Israel’s natural gas industry, which in the past decade has become a pillar of the country’s economy and energy security, the war also threatens to drive up oil prices and derail international shipping in the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz if Iran becomes directly involved.
Israel appeared to be bracing for potential attacks on its natural gas infrastructure this week, prompting the decision by officials to order Chevron to close Tamar. On Tuesday, Chevron also announced that it had stopped exporting natural gas through a key subsea pipeline running between Israel and Egypt.
The Tamar field is the main source of Israeli natural gas exports to Egypt, and shipments to Cairo have plummeted by 20 percent in the wake of Chevron’s closure. Experts warn that a prolonged shutdown could compound political pressures on Egypt, which has already been struggling to cope with severe natural gas shortages that have triggered rolling blackouts and public frustration.
Israel’s closure of the Tamar field reflects how critical energy infrastructure is increasingly seen as a pressure point in times of conflict, prompting governments to scramble to plug vulnerabilities. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, the war has been marked by attacks on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and the Nova Khakovka dam. Energy itself is weaponized, too: Russia has destroyed all sorts of Ukrainian energy facilities, while Israel responded to the Hamas attack by severing Gaza’s water, electricity, and fuel supplies, sparking fears of a deepening humanitarian crisis.
In one of the most high-profile cases, the Nord Stream pipelines between Russia and Germany were sabotaged last September, though it is still unclear who did it. And the Baltic has been busy with another incident: Finnish and Estonian authorities are now investigating what they believe is a likely sabotage attack on an undersea gas pipeline and communications cable between the two countries, further intensifying the uncertainty in global gas markets and the scrutiny of infrastructure defenses. On Wednesday, NATO vowed to launch a concerted response if the attack is confirmed as deliberate.

 

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