The event is scheduled for Monday, October 20, at 6:30 p.m. at the provincial association headquarters in Piazza delle Istituzioni in Treviso.
Armando Sartori, president of Confartigianato Imprese Marca Trevigiana – Understanding the factors involved and the possible repercussions in terms of cost variations for businesses is essential for short-term business planning.
Consumer prices for electricity, gas, and other fuels, recorded between January and July 2025, in the province of Treviso are 38.6% higher than the 2021 average. This figure is more than double the overall inflation accumulated in the same period, which was 17%- The alarm was raised by Armando Sartori, president of Confartigianato Imprese Marca Trevigiana. For this reason, the Association is proposing a meeting entitled “Energy and gas prices: forecasts for winter 2025” on Monday, October 20, at 6:30 p.m. at the association’s headquarters in Piazza delle Istituzioni in Treviso.
To reduce the impact of high energy prices on businesses and families- emphasizes President Armando Sartori, action is needed on several fronts: diversification of supply sources, strong support for renewables, investments to encourage the development of hydrogen as a strategic energy carrier, without neglecting research into ‘clean nuclear power’, focusing on the opportunities offered by the technological innovations introduced with new-generation reactors.
Gianluca Pastori, professor in the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, was called upon to address the “Current geopolitical situation and energy problems in Italy and Europe.” Stefano Righi, Head of Top Customers & Offering & Sourcing at Dolomiti Energia, will analyze “Price dynamics: repercussions on businesses.” The meeting will be chaired by Loris Rui, director of the CAEM consortium, which brings together 7,000 companies, consisting of numerous provincial associations of the Confartigianato system, with the aim of addressing the liberalization of the electricity market and negotiating the best conditions for the supply of electricity and gas for its members.
The energy market is facing the start of the winter season in a context of uncertainty and frenzy-explains President Armando Sartori-accentuated by the vulnerability of energy infrastructure. Understanding the constraints and possible repercussions in terms of cost variations for businesses is essential for short-term business planning.





