• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Claudia Squeglia

ENI

Vice President, Positioning Strategies & Legislative Analysis

Claudia Squeglia is Vice President at Eni, an Italian multinational oil and gas company where she manages a team of energy economists and experienced lawyers. Ms. Squeglia also works in the Italian government’s Relations Department and is currently in charge of strategic positioning and legislative analysis. Since she joined Eni in 1996, Ms. Squeglia has served in a variety of areas, including strategic planning and control, business strategy, oil, gas, and renewables market analysis, competitive intelligence, economic evaluations of investment projects, and the geopolitics of energy. The author of several articles and papers on energy markets and energy policies, she has a political science degree, a master’s degree in management of energy and environment, and an executive master’s degree in business administration.

Sessions With Claudia Squeglia

Wednesday, 13 March

  • 07:30am - 08:35am (CST) / -

    Renewables & Gas Integration: Is there an efficient frontier?

    Panel Gas Climate/Environment/Sustainability

    As power markets plan for ever-increasing shares of renewable capacity, questions arise about the most efficient ways of adapting total generation mixes to accommodate that capacity and the impact of that adaptation on system costs. Tradeoffs often exist in power systems between the two objectives of reducing carbon emissions and reducing costs, but the severity of those tradeoffs varies substantially depending on what complementary generation technologies are employed, what resource costs apply, and what levels of renewable penetration are achieved. This session will consider IHS Markit research identifying an “efficient frontier” of carbon-cost tradeoffs in different power markets. It will explore the implications of such efficient frontiers for power planning and policy and for the future of gas generation, nuclear generation, power storage, and renewables themselves.