Irene Macchiarelli

Partner

Italy

Irene advises companies operating mainly in Energy & Utilities markets on growth strategy, organization design & process improvement, and M&A.

Irene Macchiarelli

Education

University LUISS, Rome
Master’s Degree in Economics

Past Experience

Ernst & Young
Consultant

Irene Macchiarelli

Irene is a Partner in the Arthur D. Little Rome office and has been working with Arthur D. Little since 2006.

Irene has over 10 years of consulting experience, carried out mainly in the energy & utilities industry.

She has deep experience in energy regulatory topics, in particular the Italian Gas distribution market.

Her primary focus areas lie in strategic planning, process improvement, organizational design, transaction advisory, and business planning in different segments of the Energy & Utilities industry (water, waste, energy distribution, and sales).

Irene is passionate about helping our clients to solve diverse and complex problems, pushing them beyond their internal and external boundaries.

Before joining Arthur D. Little, Irene worked at Ernst & Young.

Outside the office, Irene enjoys time with her family and is glad to achieve a real work-life balance with the support of Arthur D. Little.

Decarbonizing industrial heat to face climate change
Decarbonizing industrial heat to face climate change
Second life: Maximizing lifecycle value of EV batteries
Second life: Maximizing lifecycle value of EV batteries
Electric vehicles (EVs) have seen remarkable growth, especially in the automotive and public transportation sectors. However, their up-front cost hampers further expansion. Addressing this challenge involves reducing the most substantial fixed cost element: the battery. This Viewpoint explores the practice of repurposing as an option for reducing costs. Despite great potential, the market for repurposing is still evolving, presenting both challenges and opportunities.
The buzz about energy data & where to find it
The buzz about energy data & where to find it
Italian gas distribution tenders
The Italian gas distribution sector is expected to face a new tender season in the short to medium term. All the concessions in the country have been bundled together in order to create ATEMs, concessions larger than the average DSO size. Each ATEM will be awarded after a tendering process. Utilities as well as infrastructure funds thus have a window of opportunity to invest in the Italian market, which is undergoing a consolidation process.
Utilities Flash Report
The Arthur D. Little’s Italian Utilities Flash Report , is a quarterly publication aimed to highlight the financial and industrial results of the most important Italian listed Utilities’ companies as well as to describe the main events of all the sectors covered by the report (natural gas, electricity, water, and waste). The attached report focuses on full year 2012 results.

Irene Macchiarelli

Irene is a Partner in the Arthur D. Little Rome office and has been working with Arthur D. Little since 2006.

Irene has over 10 years of consulting experience, carried out mainly in the energy & utilities industry.

She has deep experience in energy regulatory topics, in particular the Italian Gas distribution market.

Her primary focus areas lie in strategic planning, process improvement, organizational design, transaction advisory, and business planning in different segments of the Energy & Utilities industry (water, waste, energy distribution, and sales).

Irene is passionate about helping our clients to solve diverse and complex problems, pushing them beyond their internal and external boundaries.

Before joining Arthur D. Little, Irene worked at Ernst & Young.

Outside the office, Irene enjoys time with her family and is glad to achieve a real work-life balance with the support of Arthur D. Little.

Decarbonizing industrial heat to face climate change
Decarbonizing industrial heat to face climate change
Second life: Maximizing lifecycle value of EV batteries
Second life: Maximizing lifecycle value of EV batteries
Electric vehicles (EVs) have seen remarkable growth, especially in the automotive and public transportation sectors. However, their up-front cost hampers further expansion. Addressing this challenge involves reducing the most substantial fixed cost element: the battery. This Viewpoint explores the practice of repurposing as an option for reducing costs. Despite great potential, the market for repurposing is still evolving, presenting both challenges and opportunities.
The buzz about energy data & where to find it
The buzz about energy data & where to find it
Italian gas distribution tenders
The Italian gas distribution sector is expected to face a new tender season in the short to medium term. All the concessions in the country have been bundled together in order to create ATEMs, concessions larger than the average DSO size. Each ATEM will be awarded after a tendering process. Utilities as well as infrastructure funds thus have a window of opportunity to invest in the Italian market, which is undergoing a consolidation process.
Utilities Flash Report
The Arthur D. Little’s Italian Utilities Flash Report , is a quarterly publication aimed to highlight the financial and industrial results of the most important Italian listed Utilities’ companies as well as to describe the main events of all the sectors covered by the report (natural gas, electricity, water, and waste). The attached report focuses on full year 2012 results.

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