Course The industrial and economic benefits of decarbonisation

Course Program
at the Banca del Fucino headquarters in Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina, 4 - Rome
Module 4 – Eco-Management of the Built Environment
Simone Bernardini - Chief Technical Officer, IDA S.r.l.
Date: April 16, 2026, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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The energy-environmental issue and the reference scenario: sustainable territorial development and community enhancement services, legislation and planning tools at the national level;
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The economic and financial framework and development policies in the energy retrofit sector for buildings;
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The importance of monitoring and measuring energy consumption aimed at maximizing efficiency and minimizing consumption and environmental impact;
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Introduction of ESCo financial instruments to facilitate investments in the public sector: presentation of best practices financed through project financing.
Module 5 – Evaluation and financing of a green investment project
Alessandro Schiavone – Head of Green Advisory at BIAE (Italian Bank for Environment and Energy)
President of W.E.E. Water Environment Energy S.r.l.
Date: May 8, 2026, 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
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Feasibility criteria for a green investment project;
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technical-economic, authorization, financial, and capital aspects;
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Types of financing: corporate and project financing;
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Loan guarantees: security package and corporate guarantees;
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The role of the financing institution: due diligence
Module 6 – Water Efficiency and Savings for Businesses: Strategies, Technologies, and Best Practices
Gianmarco Fontana – CEO of W.E.E. Water Environment Energy S.r.l.
Course Date: May 14, 2026, 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
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Contextual overview, uses of the resource, critical issues, and water stress;
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European and national policy and regulation framework for the water sector;
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Approaches and tools for sustainable use and management, with a focus on the corporate and production sectors;
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Overview of technologies for monitoring and treating water flows;
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Best Practices and Case Studies
Module 7 - AI for Energy Efficiency and Renewables in Businesses
Valeria Lazzaroli – President of E.N.I.A. National Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Course date: May 19, 2026, from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM
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Consumption monitoring and predictive analysis;
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Production process optimization (predictive maintenance, smart manufacturing);
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Algorithms for low-carbon supply chain optimization;
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Intelligent building management systems (BMS);
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Simulations for Net Zero scenarios
Module 8 - Innovation, Digital Transformation, and ESG Impacts
Alberto Tavani - Chief Innovation, Transformation & Operating Officer of CDP
Course date: May 29, 2026, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
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The role of innovation and digitalization in achieving ESG objectives;
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Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and IoT for the Environment (E);
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Blockchain, Transparency, and Governance (G);
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Measuring and Monitoring ESG Impacts Using Digital Technologies;
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Digital ESG Key Performance Indicators (KPIs);
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SG Risk and Opportunity Assessment in Innovation Projects


Module 9 - Decarbonization through Circularity
Carlo Giardinetti - Head of Sustainability at Deloitte Consulting Switzerland
Course date: June 5, 2026, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
• A circular economy to reduce global GHG emissions: an overview of the Circularity Gap Report;
• Circular business models to decarbonize and create economic value: the Global Circularity Protocol;
• Circularity strategies for GHG emissions (Carbon Capture, Energy Savings, etc.)
Module 10: Finance and Business Strategies for Green Investments: Tools, Models, and Opportunities
Luciano Tarantino - Chairman, STP Corporate Finance
Course Date: June 12, 2026, 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
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Sustainability Finance Strategy:
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Regulatory and geopolitical framework of the Green Deal and the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR);
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ESG principles applied to business management;
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Sustainability-oriented business models (ESG Business Models);
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Integrating sustainability into strategic planning
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Economic and financial evaluation of green investments:
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Environmental cost-benefit analysis methodologies;
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Calculation of ESG indicators and sustainability KPIs (carbon footprint, water footprint, green revenue);
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Risk assessment and investment scenarios with TTS-based simulations;
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Risk-based planning approaches in low-bankability contexts
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Project Management and Operational Planning:
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Business plan development for green projects (TTS model);
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Project finance and blended finance tools;
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Monitoring, reporting, and impact measurement (GRI, TCFD, DNSH);
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Multi-stakeholder governance and the role of public administration in local partnerships
