Italy’s tariff troubles

The Italian water sector is struggling to attract investors. An ambiguous approach to tariff setting isn’t helping.

Ten years on since the passage of the Galli Law, which set out to overhaul the water and wastewater sector in Italy and pave the way for private operators to run services, prospects for investors hoping to break into the market still appear rather limited.

Under the new system, Italian water tariffs – traditionally among the lowest in Europe – are intended ...

Subscription required

To read this full article you must be subscribed to Global Water Intelligence.
Subscribe Now, Sign up for a Free Trial or Log In