In 2022, the main objective of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan will be to account for the expenditure incurred for 167 projects and sub-projects for a total investment of €27.5 billion.
The expenditure is supported by the two key transitions for the future development of the country (Mission 1 and 2 of the NRRP). The digital transition and the ecological transition.
For the digitisation The country's expenditure of 7.9 billion should support 56 projects aimed at increasing connection speeds, computerizing production and simplifying procedures in the public administration, with particular attention to Justice.
The ecological transition , On the other hand, after a slow start in 2021, it is expected to see a rapid recovery with 40 projects that will have an impact of €6.3 billion on the Plan. At the moment the project that is spending the most is the one that covers the expenses for the Superbonus of building renovations. To this intervention should be added others that will affect public transport and water networks.
For the remaining Missions (3-4-5) we try to give continuity. Mission 3, Sustainable infrastructure, In 2021, 17 projects were accounted for, in addition to the electrification of port docks and safety measures for the railway network in 2022.
For Mission 4 – Education and Research the lion's share are the institutes of high technological specialization, but much is also being spent on new classrooms and laboratories for students.
Mission 5 – Inclusion and Cohesion, which is set at EUR 1 billion for active labour market policies, is also aiming for urban regeneration in 2022, with an investment of around EUR 1 billion.
Mission 6 is dedicated to Health in the new year allocates more than one billion to the development of intermediate care and home care, not forgetting to focus on the technological modernization of hospitals and the development of telemedicine.