Marco Stangalino - Power Asset Rinnovabili & Termoelettrico
Born in Novara on 7 March 1963, Stangalino holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Turin Polytechnic.
After working with various companies in the environmental sector since 1989, he joined Eni in 1994, first as project manager and then as head of the project management department for the construction of systems in the group's petrochemical plants.
In 1999, he became director of the ENI-Ambiente plants in Ferrara and Porto Marghera (VE).
Following a brief period with Sondel as Director of Italian Development for the construction of new combined-cycle gas turbine power plants (CCGTs), he joined Edison in 2002 as Director of Investment Development for the Thermoelectric sector.
Between 2008 and 2010, he was in charge of the Edison team tasked with a feasibility study for the construction of third-generation nuclear power plants in Italy.
From 2009 to 2014 he held the position of Managing Director of Edison Energie Speciali Spa's Renewable Energy Sources sector, with responsibility for development, technologies and investments.
In 2014, he became Director of Edison's Electricity Asset Development in Italy, while on 12 July 2019 he was appointed Director of Edison's Power Asset Division, which includes the portfolio of all the Edison Group's thermoelectric, hydroelectric and other renewable electricity generation and development activities.
After working with various companies in the environmental sector since 1989, he joined Eni in 1994, first as project manager and then as head of the project management department for the construction of systems in the group's petrochemical plants.
In 1999, he became director of the ENI-Ambiente plants in Ferrara and Porto Marghera (VE).
Following a brief period with Sondel as Director of Italian Development for the construction of new combined-cycle gas turbine power plants (CCGTs), he joined Edison in 2002 as Director of Investment Development for the Thermoelectric sector.
Between 2008 and 2010, he was in charge of the Edison team tasked with a feasibility study for the construction of third-generation nuclear power plants in Italy.
From 2009 to 2014 he held the position of Managing Director of Edison Energie Speciali Spa's Renewable Energy Sources sector, with responsibility for development, technologies and investments.
In 2014, he became Director of Edison's Electricity Asset Development in Italy, while on 12 July 2019 he was appointed Director of Edison's Power Asset Division, which includes the portfolio of all the Edison Group's thermoelectric, hydroelectric and other renewable electricity generation and development activities.