We should thank whoever came up with the idea of abolishing nuclear power in Italy. What a big mistake!
> if you never need electric stoves or heating it could be somewhat usable
Heating and stoves in Italy are usually gas-powered. Ovens and kettles are electric but normally do not exceed 3.3 kW, however, we need to be careful not to use too many high-consumption appliances together (e.g., oven and washing machine).
The introduction of increasingly restrictive energy classes for electric appliances in recent years has mitigated the problem to some extent anyway.
Italy has almost the same per-capita electricity consumption as the UK. I suspect any residential limitations are made up by industrial and transport usages.
You guys really need to get on the solar panels, though.
We should thank whoever came up with the idea of abolishing nuclear power in Italy. What a big mistake!
> if you never need electric stoves or heating it could be somewhat usable
Heating and stoves in Italy are usually gas-powered. Ovens and kettles are electric but normally do not exceed 3.3 kW, however, we need to be careful not to use too many high-consumption appliances together (e.g., oven and washing machine).
The introduction of increasingly restrictive energy classes for electric appliances in recent years has mitigated the problem to some extent anyway.