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    EFTA Surveillance Authority Decision No 276/21/COL of 8 December 2021 on the Norwegian regional aid map 2022–2027 (Norway) [2022/1213]

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    OJ L 187, 14.7.2022, p. 37–57 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, GA, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    Legal status of the document In force

    ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/dec/2022/1213/oj

    14.7.2022   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    L 187/37


    EFTA SURVEILLANCE AUTHORITY DECISION No 276/21/COL

    of 8 December 2021

    on the Norwegian regional aid map 2022–2027 (Norway) [2022/1213]


    1   SUMMARY

    (1)

    The EFTA Surveillance Authority (‘ESA’) wishes to inform the Norwegian authorities that, having assessed the Norwegian regional aid map 2022–2027, ESA finds it compatible with the principles set out in the Guidelines on regional State aid (‘the RAG’) (1).

    (2)

    This decision represents ESA’s assessment of the regional aid map under paragraph 190 of the RAG. The approved map constitutes an integral part of the RAG (2). The regional aid map itself does not involve any State aid and does not constitute an authorisation to grant such aid.

    (3)

    ESA has based its decision on the following considerations.

    2   PROCEDURE

    (4)

    On 1 December 2021, ESA adopted its new RAG by Decision No 269/21/COL. The RAG set out conditions under which notifiable regional aid may be considered compatible with the functioning of the EEA Agreement (3). They also set out criteria for identifying the areas that fulfil the conditions for compatibility under Article 61(3)(a) and Article 61(3)(c) of the EEA Agreement (4).

    (5)

    According to paragraph 150 of the RAG, the areas which EEA EFTA States wish to designate as ‘a’ or ‘c’ areas must be identified in a regional aid map. Pursuant to paragraph 189 of the RAG, each EEA EFTA State should notify to ESA a single regional aid map applicable from 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2027. In keeping with this, the Norwegian authorities notified the Norwegian regional aid map 2022–2027 by letter dated 2 December 2021 (5).

    3   ELIGIBLE AREAS DESIGNATED BY THE NORWEGIAN AUTHORITIES

    3.1   Background

    (6)

    The regional aid coverage available for 2022–2027 is set out for each EEA EFTA State in Annex I to the RAG. Norway’s allocation consists of predefined and non-predefined ‘c’ areas.

    (7)

    The Norwegian authorities can use this allocation to designate predefined and non-predefined ‘c’ areas. The principles governing such designation are found in respectively paragraphs 168 and 169, and paragraph 175, of the RAG.

    3.2   Predefined ‘c’ areas

    3.2.1   Introduction

    (8)

    According to paragraph 168 of the RAG, EEA EFTA States may designate as ‘c’ areas the predefined ‘c’ areas referred to in paragraph 166. These areas are identified in Annex I to the RAG.

    (9)

    Paragraph 169 allows for a flexible approach whereby sparsely and very sparsely populated areas other than those predefined as eligible, can be designated on certain conditions.

    (10)

    In the Norwegian regional aid map 2014–2020, the Norwegian authorities designated sparsely populated areas. The very sparsely populated areas were not identified (6). Instead, the Norwegian authorities designated very sparsely populated areas in the context of an operating aid scheme which was contingent upon being limited to such areas (7).

    (11)

    Footnote 65 of the RAG contains a new specification that sparsely populated and very sparsely populated areas should be identified on the regional aid map. On this basis, the Norwegian authorities have in their notification included an identification of the designated very sparsely populated areas equivalent to that previously made in the context of an operating aid scheme.

    (12)

    Accordingly, ESA will first assess the Norwegian authorities’ designation of sparsely populated areas. Thereafter, ESA will assess the Norwegian authorities’ designation of very sparsely populated areas within these areas. As required by the last sentence of paragraph 169 of the RAG, ESA will take account of the population in both the very sparsely and sparsely populated areas when assessing compliance with the population coverage ceiling.

    (13)

    It follows from the definition in paragraph 19(30) of the RAG that all areas designated on the basis of paragraph 169 are sparsely populated. Accordingly, ESA will only count the population in those areas that are both sparsely and very sparsely populated once when assessing compliance with the population coverage ceiling.

    3.2.2   Sparsely populated areas

    3.2.2.1   Two counties included in their entirety

    (14)

    The first and second sentence of paragraph 169 of the RAG stipulates that, ‘[f]or sparsely populated areas, EEA EFTA States should in principle designate statistical regions at level 2 with fewer than 8 inhabitants per km2 or statistical regions at level 3 with fewer than 12,5 inhabitants per km2. However, EEA EFTA States may designate parts of statistical regions at level 3 with fewer than 12,5 inhabitants per km2 or other contiguous areas adjacent to those statistical regions at level 3, provided that these areas have fewer than 12,5 inhabitants per km2.’

    (15)

    In Norway, statistical regions at level 3 consist of counties, whereas statistical regions at level 2 amount to larger regions (8).

    (16)

    The counties of Troms og Finnmark and Nordland are included in their entirety. Based on figures from 1 January 2020 (9), the population densities in these counties are respectively 3,4 and 6,7 inhabitants per km2 (10). Based on the same population data, the population in these areas amounts to 484 546 inhabitants (11).

    3.2.2.2   Partially included regions

    (17)

    The second sentence of paragraph 169 opens up for designating parts of statistical regions at level 3 with fewer than 12,5 inhabitants per km2, or other contiguous areas adjacent to those statistical regions at level 3, provided that these areas have fewer than 12,5 inhabitants per km2. The possibility to include contiguous areas (swap in) is thus mirrored by the possibility to exclude (swap out) areas within the statistical regions at level 3 with fewer than 12,5 inhabitants per km2.

    (18)

    Accordingly, parts of the level 3 regions Innlandet and Trøndelag are swapped out of the regional aid map, whereas areas in other level 3 regions are swapped in (12).

    3.2.2.3   Smaller areas that are swapped out

    (19)

    Table 1 below lists the areas in the level 3 regions of Innlandet and Trøndelag that are swapped out (13):

    Table 1

    Smaller areas that are swapped out

    Level 3 region

    Areas (municipalities)

    Population density

    Innlandet

    Hamar, Lillehammer, Gjøvik, Ringsaker, Løten, Stange, Elverum, Gran, and Østre Toten

    34,5

    Trøndelag

    Trondheim, the part of Orkland that was formerly Orkdal municipality, Melhus, Skaun, Malvik, Stjørdal, and Levanger

    83,3

    (20)

    Based on the population data from 1 January 2020, these swapped out areas have a total population of 504 560 (14).

    3.2.2.4   Smaller areas that are swapped in

    (21)

    Table 2 below provides an overview of the smaller areas with lower population densities than 12,5 inhabitants per km2 that have been swapped in (15):

    Table 2

    Smaller areas that are swapped in

    Level 3 region

    Areas (municipalities)

    Population density

    Viken

    Aremark, Marker, Aurskog-Høland, Flå, Nesbyen, Gol, Hemsedal, Ål, Hol, Sigdal, Krødsherad, Flesberg, Rollag, and Nore og Uvdal

    4,8

    Vestfold og Telemark

    Notodden, Bamble, Kragerø, Drangedal, Nome, Midt-Telemark, Tinn, Hjartdal, Seljord, Kviteseid, Nissedal, Fyresdal, Tokke, and Vinje

    6,2

    Agder

    The part of Lindesnes that was former Marnardal, the part of Lyngdal that was formerly Audnedal municipality, Risør, Farsund, Flekkefjord, Gjerstad, Vegårshei, Tvedestrand, Åmli, Iveland, Evje og Hornnes, Bygland, Valle, Bykle, Åseral, Hægebostad, Kvinesdal, and Sirdal

    5,4

    Rogaland

    Sokndal, Lund, Bjerkreim, Hjelmeland, Suldal and Sauda

    4,8

    Vestland

    Kinn, Etne, Bømlo, Fitjar, Tysnes, Kvinnherad, Ullensvang, Eidfjord, Ulvik, Voss, Kvam, Samnanger, Vaksdal, Modalen, Austrheim, Fedje, Masfjorden, Gulen, Solund, Hyllestad, Høyanger, Vik, Sogndal, Aurland, Lærdal, Årdal, Luster, Askvoll, Fjaler, Sunnfjord, Bremanger, Stad, Gloppen, and Stryn

    6,6

    Møre og Romsdal

    The parts of Molde that were formerly Nesset and Midsund municipalities, the parts of Ålesund that were formerly Haram and Sandøy municipalities, Vanylven, Sande, Hareid, Ørsta, Stranda, Sykkylven, Vestnes, Rauma, Averøy, Gjemnes, Tingvoll, Sunndal, Surnadal, Smøla, Aure, Volda, Fjord, and Hustadvika

    9,5

    (22)

    Based on the figures from 1 January 2020, these swapped in areas have a total population of 528 360 (16).

    3.2.2.5   Assessment of the flexible approach

    (23)

    Paragraph 169 of the RAG sets out three requirements, which must be met, in order to swap in smaller areas from a statistical region at level 3 where this region as a whole has a population density above 12,5 inhabitants per km2.

    (24)

    First, these smaller areas must have fewer than 12,5 inhabitants per km2.

    (25)

    In previous practice, both ESA (17) and the Commission (18) have assessed the population densities for swapped in sparsely populated areas per level 3 region (statistical regions at level 3 / NUTS 3 regions). There is nothing new in the wording of paragraph 169 to require a different interpretation. Consequently, ESA will follow the same approach under the new RAG.

    (26)

    It follows from the data presented in Table 2 above, that the population densities in the swapped in areas are below 12,5 inhabitants per km2, when assessed together at the level of their statistical region at level 3. The population density requirement is therefore met for the swapped in areas.

    (27)

    Second, the swapped in smaller areas must be contiguous areas adjacent to the statistical regions at level 3 with a population density of less than 12,5 inhabitants per km2. On the basis of the borders of the concerned areas, as illustrated by the graphic map attached as Annex III(a) to this decision, ESA concludes that this requirement is met.

    (28)

    Third, the swapping exercise must not result in the specific allocation of ‘c’ coverage referred to in paragraph 167 of the RAG being exceeded. According to the final sentence of paragraph 169 of the RAG, the population of the sparsely and very sparsely populated areas must be taken together for the purposes of this assessment. However, as clarified in paragraph (13), the population in those areas that are both sparsely and very sparsely populated, will only be counted once when assessing compliance with the population coverage ceiling.

    (29)

    According to Annex I to the RAG, the specific allocation of ‘c’ coverage for Norway is 25,14 % of the national population. Both ESA (19) and the Commission (20) have in previous practice accepted the use of recent national population data when assessing compliance with the population coverage ceiling. There is nothing new in the wording of paragraph 169 of the RAG which would entail that this approach is not equally compatible with the new RAG. Accordingly, ESA considers the Norwegian authorities’ use of population data from 1 January 2020 acceptable.

    (30)

    Based on the figures from 1 January 2020, the population of Norway is 5 368 283 (21). The designated very sparsely and sparsely populated areas can therefore, calculated based on these figures, cover no more than 1 349 586 inhabitants.

    (31)

    The population within the designated sparsely populated areas amounts to 1 348 649 inhabitants (22). This is below the specific allocation of ‘c’ coverage for Norway.

    3.2.3   Very sparsely populated areas

    3.2.3.1   Many of the sparsely populated areas qualify as very sparsely populated

    (32)

    In this section, ESA will assess the Norwegian authorities’ designation of very sparsely populated areas. Due to the geography and population pattern of Norway, many of the sparsely populated areas qualify, and are designated by the Norwegian authorities, as very sparsely populated.

    3.2.3.2   The region of Northern Norway is included in its entirety

    (33)

    The third sentence of paragraph 169 of the RAG stipulates that, ‘[f]or very sparsely populated areas, EEA EFTA States may designate statistical regions at level 2 with fewer than 8 inhabitants per km2 or other smaller contiguous areas adjacent to those statistical regions at level 2, provided that these areas have fewer than 8 inhabitants per km2 and that the population of the very sparsely populated areas taken together with the sparsely populated areas does not exceed the specific allocation of “c” coverage referred to in paragraph 167.’

    (34)

    Two statistical regions at level 2 in Norway satisfy the population density criterion of 8 inhabitants per km2. These are Northern Norway (23) and Innlandet (24). The level 2 region of Northern Norway has a population density of 4,5 inhabitants per km2 (25), whereas the level 2 region of Innlandet has a population density of 7,5 inhabitants per km2 (26).

    (35)

    The Norwegian authorities have designated the level 2 region Northern Norway as eligible in its entirety. Thus, all areas in Northern Norway are to be regarded as very sparsely populated for the purposes of the RAG.

    (36)

    As mentioned in paragraph (16) above, based on figures from 1 January 2020, the population in these areas amounts to 484 546 inhabitants.

    3.2.3.3   The region of Innlandet is partially included

    (37)

    The wording of the third sentence of paragraph 169 of the RAG allows for designating smaller contiguous areas adjacent to those statistical regions at level 2 with fewer than 8 inhabitants per km2. While this is not stated explicitly, the possibility to include such contiguous areas must logically be mirrored by the possibility to exclude areas within the statistical regions at level 2 with fewer than 8 inhabitants per km2. This interpretation is also in line with previous practice (27).

    (38)

    In accordance with this, the level 2 region of Innlandet is only partially designated as very sparsely populated. Table 3 below presents the included areas in Innlandet, and the population density in this area (28):

    Table 3

    Included areas in Innlandet

    Level 2 region

    Areas (municipalities)

    Population density

    Innlandet

    Kongsvinger, Nord-Odal, Sør-Odal, Eidskog, Grue, Åsnes, Våler, Trysil, Åmot, Stor-Elvdal, Rendalen, Engerdal, Tolga, Tynset, Alvdal, Folldal, Os, Dovre, Lesja, Skjåk, Lom, Vågå, Nord-Fron, Sel, Sør-Fron, Ringebu, Søndre Land, Nordre Land, Sør-Aurdal, Etnedal, Nord-Aurdal, Vestre Slidre, Øystre Slidre, and Vang

    3,4

    (39)

    Based on population figures from 1 January 2020, the population in these areas is 143 115 inhabitants (29).

    3.2.3.4   Parts of Trøndelag are included as smaller contiguous areas to Northern Norway

    (40)

    The adjacent areas to Northern Norway are all located in the level 3 region of Trøndelag.

    (41)

    Table 4 below presents the included areas in Trøndelag and the population density in this area (30):

    Table 4

    Included contiguous areas to Northern Norway

    Level 3 region

    Areas (municipalities)

    Population density

    Trøndelag

    The part of Steinkjer that was formerly Verran, Namsos, Osen, Snåase-Snåsa, Lierne, Raarvihke–Røyrvik, Namsskogan, Grong, Høylandet, Overhalla, Flatanger, Leka, Inderøy, Indre Fosen, Ørland, Åfjord, and Nærøysund

    4,1

    (42)

    The population in these areas is 73 683 inhabitants when calculated on the basis of the population figures from 1 January 2020 (31).

    3.2.3.5   Smaller contiguous areas to Innlandet in several counties are included

    (43)

    The adjacent areas to Innlandet are located in the level 3 regions of Trøndelag, Møre og Romsdal, Vestland, Rogaland, Agder, Vestfold og Telemark, and Viken. These areas are presented in the below Table 5 (32).

    Table 5

    Included contiguous areas to Innlandet

    Level 3 region

    Areas (municipalities)

    Population density

    Trøndelag

    Hitra, Frøya, Oppdal, Rennebu, Røros, Holtålen, Tydal, Meråker, Heim, Rindal, and the parts of Orkland that were formerly Agdenes, Meldal, and parts of Snillfjord municipality

    3,6

    Møre og Romsdal

    Vanylven, Sande, Stranda, Sykkylven, Vestnes, Rauma, Tingvoll, Sunndal, Surnadal, Smøla, Aure, Fjord, the part of Volda that was formerly Hornindal municipality, the parts of Molde that were formerly Nesset and Midsund minicipalities, and the part of Ålesund that was formerly Sandøy municipality

    6,3

    Vestland

    Tysnes, Kvinnherad, Ullensvang, Eidfjord, Ulvik, Modalen, Fedje, Masfjorden, Gulen, Solund, Hyllestad, Høyanger, Vik, Aurland, Lærdal, Årdal, Luster, Askvoll, Fjaler, Bremanger, Stad, Gloppen, Stryn, the part of Voss that was formerly Granvin municipality, the part of Kinn that was formerly Vågsøy municipality, the parts of Sogndal that were formerly Leikanger and Balestrand municipalities, and the parts of Sunnfjord that were formerly Gaular, Jølster and Naustdal municipalities

    4,7

    Rogaland

    Hjelmeland, Suldal and Sauda

    3,6

    Agder

    Risør, Gjerstad, Åmli, Evje og Hornnes, Bygland, Valle, Bykle, and Åseral

    2,9

    Vestfold og Telemark

    Drangedal, Nome, Tinn, Hjartdal, Seljord, Kviteseid, Nissedal, Fyresdal, Tokke, and Vinje

    2,9

    Viken

    Flå, Nesbyen, Gol, Hemsedal, Ål, Hol, Rollag, and Nore og Uvdal

    3,0

    (44)

    The population in these areas is 301 848 inhabitants when calculated on the basis of the population figures from 1 January 2020 (33).

    3.2.3.6   Assessment of the flexible approach

    (45)

    Paragraph 169 of the RAG sets out three requirements, which must be met, in order to swap in areas from statistical regions at level 2 with a population density above 8 inhabitants per km2.

    (46)

    First, these areas must have fewer than 8 inhabitants per km2.

    (47)

    As established in paragraph (27) above, both ESA (34) and the Commission (35) have previously assessed the population densities for swapped in sparsely populated areas together, per their respective level 3 region (statistical regions at level 3 / NUTS 3 regions). For very sparsely populated areas designated in the context of an operating aid scheme, ESA did not assess the population densities in the concerned areas at a smaller unit level than level 3 (36).

    (48)

    There is nothing new in the wording of paragraph 169 of the RAG to require a departure from this established practice. Accordingly, ESA will follow the same approach under the new RAG.

    (49)

    It follows from the data presented in Tables 4 and 5 above that the population densities in the swapped in areas are below 8 inhabitants per km2 when the areas located in the same statistical region at level 3 are assessed together. As the statistical regions at level 3 are part of the larger regions at level 2, this entails that the population densities in the swapped in areas are also below the threshold of 8 inhabitants per km2 if assessed at the level of the included areas in each region at level 2.

    (50)

    The population density requirement is therefore met for the swapped in areas. As established by Table 3, the population density requirement is also met for the designated areas in Innlandet assessed together.

    (51)

    Second, the swapped in areas must be contiguous areas adjacent to the statistical regions at level 2 with a population density of less than 8 inhabitants per km2. On the basis of the borders between the concerned areas, as illustrated by the graphic map attached as Annex III(b) to this decision, ESA concludes that this requirement is met.

    (52)

    Third, the swapping exercise must not result in the specific allocation of ‘c’ coverage referred to in paragraph 167 of the RAG being exceeded. According to the final sentence of paragraph 169 of the RAG, the population of the very sparsely populated areas must, for the purposes of this assessment, be taken together with that of the areas which are only sparsely populated.

    (53)

    The population within the designated very sparsely populated areas amounts to 1 003 192 inhabitants (37). This population was included when assessing the compliance of the designation of sparsely populated areas with the population coverage ceiling in paragraph (31) above. On this basis, ESA concludes that the population coverage of the Norwegian regional aid map does not exceed the specific allocation of ‘c’ coverage referred to in paragraph 167 of the RAG.

    3.2.4   Concluding remarks on the designation of predefined ‘c’ areas

    (54)

    In the regional aid map 2022–2027, the Norwegian authorities have designated sparsely and very sparsely populated areas eligible for regional aid. On the basis of the above assessment, ESA considers that this designation has been made in accordance with the RAG.

    3.3   Non-predefined ‘c’ areas

    3.3.1   Introduction

    (55)

    According to Annex I to the RAG, the allocation of non-predefined ‘c’ coverage for Norway is 6,87 % of the national population. Norway can use this coverage to designate non-predefined ‘c’ areas in accordance with the conditions in paragraph 175 of the RAG.

    3.3.2   Included areas

    (56)

    The areas designated by the Norwegian authorities as non-predefined ‘c’ areas, are presented in the below Table 6 (38).

    Table 6

    Non-predefined ‘c’ areas

    Level 3 region

    Municipalities

    Population 1 January 2020

    Rogaland

    Utsira and Kvitsøy

    715

    Møre og Romsdal

    Aukra

    3 509

    (57)

    On the basis of the most recent population figures from 1 January 2020, the population in the areas designated as non-predefined ‘c’ areas is therefore 4 224 inhabitants.

    3.3.3   Assessment

    (58)

    According to paragraph 175(3)(iii) of the RAG, EEA EFTA States may designate as non-predefined ‘c’ areas islands that have fewer than 5 000 inhabitants.

    (59)

    As follows from the figures presented in Table 6 above, the population on each of the islands of Utsira, Kvitsøy and Aukra is less than 5 000 inhabitants. The condition in paragraph 175(3)(iii) of the RAG is therefore met.

    (60)

    Based on the population data in Table 6 above, the population within these designated areas furthermore amounts to 0,08 % of the total population. This is well below the allocation of non-predefined ‘c’ coverage for Norway of 6,87 % in Annex I to the RAG.

    (61)

    On this basis, ESA concludes that the designation of non-predefined ‘c’ areas in the Norwegian regional aid map 2022–2027 is in accordance with the RAG.

    3.4   Overview of the areas covered by the regional aid map

    (62)

    A list of the areas included in the regional aid map, including their status as very sparsely populated, sparsely populated, or non-predefined ‘c’ areas, is included as Annex I to this decision. Annex II contains more detailed information on the statistical units in those municipalities that have been split when designating eligible areas.

    4   AID INTENSITIES

    (63)

    It follows from paragraph 151 of the RAG that the regional aid map must also specify maximum aid intensities applicable in the eligible areas during the period of validity of the approved map.

    (64)

    The maximum aid intensities in the map apply to regional investment aid. The maximum intensities allowed for such aid under the RAG, are set out in its Section 7.4.

    (65)

    As specified in Table 7 below, the Norwegian authorities have notified maximum aid intensities for large enterprises of 20 % and 10 % in respectively predefined ‘c’ areas and non-predefined ‘c’ areas. These maximum intensities are increased by 20 percentage points for small enterprises and 10 percentage points for medium-sized enterprises (39).

    Table 7

    Maximum aid intensities

    Type of area

    Maximum aid intensities for large enterprises

    Increase for medium-sized enterprises

    Increase for small enterprises

    Predefined ‘c’

    20  %

    10  %

    20  %

    Non-predefined ‘c’

    10  %

    10  %

    20  %

    (66)

    With respect to the maximum aid intensities in predefined ‘c’ areas, paragraph 182(1) of the RAG stipulates that the aid intensity for large enterprises must not exceed 20 % in sparsely populated areas. As all of the areas designated under the quota for predefined ‘c’ areas are sparsely populated, the maximum aid intensity stipulated by the Norwegian authorities for these areas is in accordance with the RAG.

    (67)

    The increases allowed for medium-sized and small enterprises in predefined ‘c’ areas are also in accordance with the RAG. It follows from paragraph 186 of the RAG that the aid intensities may be increased by up to 20 percentage points for small enterprises or up to 10 percentage points for medium-sized enterprises.

    (68)

    As regards the maximum aid intensities in non-predefined ‘c’ areas, paragraph 182(3) of the RAG stipulates that the aid intensity for large enterprises must not exceed 10 % in non-predefined ‘c’ areas that have a GDP per capita above 100 % of the EEA average and an unemployment rate below 100 % of the EEA average. Since the designated non-predefined ‘c’ areas fall within this category, the Norwegian authorities have set the maximum aid intensity to 10 %.

    (69)

    The scope under paragraph 186 of the RAG for increasing the aid intensities for small and medium-sized enterprises, however, apply also for non-predefined ‘c’ areas. The increases of the maximum aid intensity in these areas, as presented in Table 7 above, are therefore also in accordance with the RAG.

    5   DURATION AND REVIEW

    (70)

    In accordance with paragraph 189 of the RAG, the Norwegian authorities have notified a single regional aid map applicable for the period 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2027.

    (71)

    It follows from paragraph 194 of the RAG that a mid-term review of the regional aid maps will be carried out in 2023. ESA will communicate the details on the mid-term review by June 2023.

    6   CONCLUSION

    (72)

    On the basis of the foregoing assessment, ESA finds that the Norwegian regional aid map 2022–2027 is compatible with the principles set out in the RAG. The approved map constitutes an integral part of the RAG.

    (73)

    Annexes I, II, and III(a) and (b), form an integral part of this decision.

     

    For the EFTA Surveillance Authority,

    Bente ANGELL-HANSEN

    President

    Responsible College Member

    Högni S. KRISTJÁNSSON

    College Member

    Stefan BARRIGA

    College Member

    Melpo-Menie JOSÉPHIDÈS

    Countersigning as Director,

    Legal and Executive Affairs


    (1)  The Guidelines on regional State aid were adopted on 1 December 2021 by ESA Decision No 269/21/COL, not yet published.

    (2)  The RAG, paragraph 190.

    (3)  The RAG, paragraph 2.

    (4)   Ibid.

    (5)  Document Nos 1252726, 1252724, 1252722, 1252736, 1252734, 1252728, 12527 and 1252732.

    (6)  ESA Decision No 91/14/COL of 26 February 2014 on the Norwegian regional aid map 2014–2020 (OJ L 172, 12.6.2014, p. 52, and EEA Supplement No 34, 12.6.2014, p. 18).

    (7)  See paragraphs 79–81 of ESA Decision No 225/14/COL of 18 June 2014 on regionally differentiated social security contributions 2014–2020 (OJ C 344, 2.10.2014, p. 14, and EEA Supplement No 55, 2.10.2014, p. 4).

    (8)  PDF maps of the statistical regions of Norway are available on Eurostat’s webpages: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/nuts/nuts-maps

    (9)  For the purpose of the notification of the regional aid map, the Norwegian authorities have used population figures from 1 January 2020. These figures have been procured from Statistics Norway (SSB). With respect to the land area figures, these are also from 1 January 2020, and have been collected from SSB (Statistikkbanken). In certain instances, however, data have been collected from earlier years to obtain data for former municipalities which have been split or amalgamated. This pertains in particular to land area data.

    (10)  Notification, p. 3.

    (11)  Table 4 on p. 5 of the notification.

    (12)  Notification, pp. 3 and 4.

    (13)  The table is based on Table 2 on p. 4 of the notification.

    (14)  Table 1 on p. 3 of the notification.

    (15)  The table is based on Table 3 on p. 4 of the notification.

    (16)  Table 1 on p. 3 of the notification.

    (17)  See the Decision on the Norwegian regional aid map 2014–2020, referenced in footnote 6 above, paragraph 18.

    (18)  See paragraphs 7 and 15 of the Commission decision of 27 March 2014 on the Swedish regional aid map 2014–2020, SA37985 (2014/N), (OJ C 210, 4.7.2014, p. 20).

    (19)  See paragraph 9 of ESA Decision No 170/14/COL of 24 April 2014 on the Icelandic regional aid map 2014–2020 (OJ L 201, 10.7.2014, p. 33).

    (20)  See the Commission decision on the Swedish regional aid map 2014–2020, referenced in footnote 18 above, in footnote 2, paragraph 10, and paragraphs 13–15.

    (21)  Notification, p. 3.

    (22)  Notification, p. 3.

    (23)  This region comprises the following statistical regions at level 3: Troms og Finnmark and Nordland.

    (24)  Innlandet is also a statistical region at level 3.

    (25)  Table 7a on p. 8 of the notification.

    (26)  Notification, p. 8.

    (27)  See the Decision on regionally differentiated social security contributions 2014–2020, referenced in footnote 7, paragraphs 79 to 81.

    (28)  The table is based on Tables 7b and 8b on pp. 8 and 9 of the notification.

    (29)  Table 7b on p. 8 of the notification.

    (30)  The table is based on Tables 7a and 8a on pp. 8 and 9 of the notification.

    (31)  Table 7a on p. 8 of the notification.

    (32)  The table is based on Tables 7b and 8b on pp. 8 and 9 of the notification.

    (33)  Table 7b on p. 8 of the notification.

    (34)  See the Decision on the Norwegian regional aid map 2014–2020, referenced in footnote 6 above, paragraph 18.

    (35)  See the Decision on the Swedish regional aid map 2014–2020, referenced in footnote 18 above, paragraphs 7 and 15.

    (36)  See paragraphs 79–81 of the Decision on regionally differentiated social security contributions 2014–2020, referenced in footnote 7 above.

    (37)  Notification, p. 10.

    (38)  The table is based on Table 9 on p. 11 of the notification.

    (39)  The table is based on Table 10 on p. 11 of the notification.


    ANNEX I

    Overview of the areas covered by the regional aid map

    1   PREDEFINED ‘C’ AREAS

    1.1   Very sparsely populated areas

    Level 3 region

    Municipalities

    Troms og Finnmark

    Tromsø, Harstad-Hárstták, Alta, Vardø, Vadsø, Hammerfest, Kvæfjord, Tjeldsund, Ibestad, Gratangen, Loabák-Lavangen, Bardu, Salangen, Målselv, Sørreisa, Dyrøy, Senja, Balsfjord, Karlsøy, Lyngen, Storfjord-Omasvuotna-Omasvuono, Gáivuotna-Kåfjord-Kaivuono, Skjervøy, Nordreisa, Kvænangen, Guovdageaidnu-Kautokeino, Loppa, Hasvik, Måsøy, Nordkapp, Porsanger-Porsáŋgu-Porsanki, Kárášjohka-Karasjok, Lebesby, Gamvik, Berlevåg, Deatnu-Tana, Unjárga-Nesseby, Båtsfjord, and Sør-Varanger

    Nordland

    Bodø, Narvik, Bindal, Sømna, Brønnøy, Vega, Vevelstad, Herøy, Alstahaug, Leirfjord, Vefsn, Grane, Hattfjelldal, Dønna, Nesna, Hemnes, Rana, Lurøy, Træna, Rødøy, Meløy, Gildeskål, Beiarn, Saltdal, Fauske-Fuossko, Sørfold, Steigen, Lødingen, Evenes, Røst, Værøy, Flakstad, Vestvågøy, Vågan, Hadsel, Bø, Øksnes, Sortland, Andøy, Moskenes, and Hamarøy-Hábmer

    Trøndelag

    The part of Steinkjer that was formerly Verran, Namsos, Osen, Snåase-Snåsa, Lierne, Raarvihke–Røyrvik, Namsskogan, Grong, Høylandet, Overhalla, Flatanger, Leka, Inderøy, Indre Fosen, Ørland, Åfjord, Nærøysund, Hitra, Frøya, Oppdal, Rennebu, Røros, Holtålen, Tydal, Meråker, Heim, Rindal, and the parts of Orkland that were formerly Agdenes, Meldal and parts of Snillfjord municipality

    Møre og Romsdal

    Vanylven, Sande, Stranda, Sykkylven, Vestnes, Rauma, Tingvoll, Sunndal, Surnadal, Smøla, Aure, Fjord, the part of Volda that was formerly Hornindal, the parts of Molde that were formerly Nesset and Midsund, and the part of Ålesund that was formerly Sandøy

    Vestland

    Tysnes, Kvinnherad, Ullensvang, Eidfjord, Ulvik, Modalen, Fedje, Masfjorden, Gulen, Solund, Hyllestad, Høyanger, Vik, Aurland, Lærdal, Årdal, Luster, Askvoll, Fjaler, Bremanger, Stad, Gloppen, Stryn, the part of Voss that was formerly Granvin, the part of Kinn that was formerly Vågsøy, the parts of Sogndal that were formerly Leikanger and Balestrand, and the parts of Sunnfjord that were formerly Gaular, Jølster and Naustdal

    Rogaland

    Hjelmeland, Suldal and Sauda

    Agder

    Risør, Gjerstad, Åmli, Evje og Hornnes, Bygland, Valle, Bykle, and Åseral

    Vestfold og Telemark

    Drangedal, Nome, Tinn, Hjartdal, Seljord, Kviteseid, Nissedal, Fyresdal, Tokke, and Vinje

    Innlandet

    Kongsvinger, Nord-Odal, Sør-Odal, Eidskog, Grue, Åsnes, Våler, Trysil, Åmot, Stor-Elvdal, Rendalen, Engerdal, Tolga, Tynset, Alvdal, Folldal, Os, Dovre, Lesja, Skjåk, Lom, Vågå, Nord-Fron, Sel, Sør-Fron, Ringebu, Søndre Land, Nordre Land, Sør-Aurdal, Etnedal, Nord-Aurdal, Vestre Slidre, Øystre Slidre, and Vang

    Viken

    Flå, Nesbyen, Gol, Hemsedal, Ål, Hol, Rollag, and Nore og Uvdal

    1.2   Sparsely populated areas

    Level 3 region

    Municipalities

    Trøndelag

    The part of Steinkjer that was formerly Steinkjer (i.e. the part that was not Verran), Midtre Gauldal, Selbu, Frosta, and Verdal

    Møre og Romsdal

    The part of Ålesund that was formerly Haram, Hareid, the part of Volda that was formerly Volda (i.e. the part that was not Hornindal), Ørsta, Averøy, Gjemnes, and Hustadvika

    Vestland

    The part of Voss that was formerly Voss (i.e. the part that was not Granvin), the part of Kinn that was formerly Flora, the part of Sogndal that was formerly Sogndal (i.e. the part that was not Balestrand and Leikanger), the part of Sunnfjord that was formerly Førde, Etne, Bømlo, Fitjar, Kvam, Samnanger, Vaksdal, and Austrheim

    Rogaland

    Sokndal, Lund, and Bjerkreim

    Agder

    The part of Lindesnes that was formerly Marnardal, the part of Lyngdal that was formerly Audnedal, Farsund, Flekkefjord, Vegårshei, Tvedestrand, Iveland, Hægebostad, Kvinesdal, and Sirdal

    Vestfold og Telemark

    Notodden, Bamble, Kragerø, and Midt-Telemark

    Innlandet

    Øyer, Gausdal, and Vestre Toten

    Viken

    Aremark, Marker, Aurskog-Høland, Sigdal, Krødsherad, and Flesberg

    2   NON-PREDEFINED ‘C’ AREAS

    Level 3 region

    Municipalities

    Rogaland

    Utsira and Kvitsøy

    Møre og Romsdal

    Aukra


    ANNEX II

    Eligible Basic Statistical Units (BSUs) in split municipalities

    Municipality (LAU) Code

    Municipality name

    Former municipality

    BSU Code

    BSU Name

    4205

    Lindesnes

    Marnardal

    42051001

    Øyslebø

     

     

     

    42051002

    Skjævesland

     

     

     

    42051003

    Birkeland

     

     

     

    42051004

    Støa

     

     

     

    42051005

    Gangså

     

     

     

    42051006

    Finnsdal

     

     

     

    42051007

    Tjomsland - Lindland

     

     

     

    42051008

    Laudal Nedre

     

     

     

    42051009

    Laudal Øvre

     

     

     

    42051010

    Tisland

     

     

     

    42051011

    Åkset

     

     

     

    42051012

    Bruskeland

     

     

     

    42051013

    Rydlende

     

     

     

    42051014

    Trygsland

     

     

     

    42051015

    Stedjan

     

     

     

    42051016

    Koland

    4225

    Lyngdal

    Audnedal

    42250401

    Brastad

     

     

     

    42250402

    Viblemo

     

     

     

    42250403

    Konsmo

     

     

     

    42250404

    Audnedal

     

     

     

    42250405

    Ågedalstø

     

     

     

    42250406

    Øydna

     

     

     

    42250407

    Byremo

     

     

     

    42250408

    Håland - Sveindal

    4621

    Voss

    1234 Granvin

    46211001

    Lussand - Kvandal

     

     

     

    46211002

    Folkedal

     

     

     

    46211003

    Hamre

     

     

     

    46211004

    Eide

     

     

     

    46211005

    Selland - Kjerland

     

     

     

    46211006

    Kyrkjestrandi

     

     

     

    46211007

    Seim - Nesheim

     

     

     

    46211008

    Spildo

     

     

     

    46211009

    Tjoflot

     

     

     

    46211010

    Djønno

    4602

    Kinn

    1439 Vågsøy

    46020401

    Silda

     

     

     

    46020402

    Vedvik

     

     

     

    46020403

    Halsør

     

     

     

    46020404

    Røysa

     

     

     

    46020405

    Raudeberg

     

     

     

    46020406

    Kapellneset

     

     

     

    46020407

    Refvik

     

     

     

    46020408

    Kvalheim

     

     

     

    46020501

    Ulvesund

     

     

     

    46020502

    Degnepoll

     

     

     

    46020503

    Kulen

     

     

     

    46020504

    Blålid

     

     

     

    46020505

    Skavøypoll

     

     

     

    46020506

    Sørpoll

     

     

     

    46020507

    Almenning

     

     

     

    46020601

    Våge - Oppedal

     

     

     

    46020602

    Holvik

     

     

     

    46020603

    Sæternes

     

     

     

    46020604

    Ellingskaret

     

     

     

    46020605

    Skram Øvre

     

     

     

    46020606

    Skram Nedre

     

     

     

    46020607

    Midtgård Søndre

     

     

     

    46020608

    Midtgård Nordre

     

     

     

    46020609

    Gotteberg

     

     

     

    46020610

    Øyane i Sør

    4640

    Sogndal

    1419 Leikanger

    46400501

    Njøs

     

     

     

    46400502

    Hermansverk

     

     

     

    46400503

    Henjum

     

     

     

    46400504

    Leitet

     

     

     

    46400505

    Leikanger

     

     

     

    46400506

    Hamre - Fosse

     

     

     

    46400507

    Grinde

     

     

     

    46400508

    Eitorn

    4640

    Sogndal

    1418 Balestrand

    46400604

    Vetlefjord

     

     

     

    46400605

    Sværefjorden

     

     

     

    46400606

    Esefjorden

     

     

     

    46400607

    Balestrand

     

     

     

    46400608

    Thue

     

     

     

    46400609

    Kvamsøy

    4647

    Sunnfjord

    1430 Gaular

    46470601

    Øvrebotten

     

     

     

    46470602

    Eldal - Mjell

     

     

     

    46470603

    Viken

     

     

     

    46470604

    Hestadgrend

     

     

     

    46470605

    Skudal

     

     

     

    46470606

    Senneseth

     

     

     

    46470607

    Steien

     

     

     

    46470608

    Sande

     

     

     

    46470609

    Sygna

     

     

     

    46470610

    Lunde

     

     

     

    46470611

    Skilbrei - Hjelmeland

     

     

     

    46470612

    Lien

     

     

     

    46470613

    Kvamme

     

     

     

    46470614

    Osen

     

     

     

    46470615

    Birkeland

     

     

     

    46470616

    Kårstad

     

     

     

    46470617

    Hestad

    4647

    Sunnfjord

    1431 Jølster

    46470401

    Eikås

     

     

     

    46470402

    Langhaugane

     

     

     

    46470403

    Hjellbrekke

     

     

     

    46470404

    Vassenden Nord

     

     

     

    46470405

    Vassenden Sør

     

     

     

    46470406

    Sanddal

     

     

     

    46470407

    Svidal

     

     

     

    46470408

    Ålhus

     

     

     

    46470501

    Myklebost

     

     

     

    46470502

    Årdal

     

     

     

    46470503

    Helgheim

     

     

     

    46470504

    Fugle

     

     

     

    46470505

    Skei

     

     

     

    46470506

    Kjøsnesfjorden

     

     

     

    46470507

    Førde

     

     

     

    46470508

    Klakegg

     

     

     

    46470509

    Veiteberg

     

     

     

    46470510

    Åmot

    4647

    Sunnfjord

    1433 Naustdal

    46470701

    Kvellestad

     

     

     

    46470702

    Vevring

     

     

     

    46470703

    Redal

     

     

     

    46470704

    Helle

     

     

     

    46470705

    Frammarsvik

     

     

     

    46470706

    Naustdal Vest

     

     

     

    46470707

    Naustdal Aust

     

     

     

    46470708

    Åse

     

     

     

    46470709

    Horstad Vest

     

     

     

    46470710

    Horstad Aust

     

     

     

    46470711

    Ullaland Nord

     

     

     

    46470712

    Ullaland Sør

     

     

     

    46470713

    Fimland

    1577

    Volda

    1444 Hornindal

    15770601

    Haugen

     

     

     

    15770602

    Kirkhorn

     

     

     

    15770603

    Grodås

     

     

     

    15770605

    Otterdal

     

     

     

    15770606

    Lødemel

     

     

     

    15770607

    Rygg

     

     

     

    15770608

    Kjøs

    1506

    Molde

    1543 Nesset

    15060801

    Ranvik

     

     

     

    15060802

    Tjelle

     

     

     

    15060803

    Rød

     

     

     

    15060804

    Høvik

     

     

     

    15060805

    Hammervoll

     

     

     

    15060806

    Eidsvåg Sentrum

     

     

     

    15060807

    Aasen

     

     

     

    15060808

    Stubø

     

     

     

    15060809

    Vorpenes

     

     

     

    15060810

    Raudsand

     

     

     

    15060811

    Bersås

     

     

     

    15060812

    Eidsøra

     

     

     

    15060813

    Meisalstranda

     

     

     

    15060814

    Bugge

     

     

     

    15060901

    Myklebostad

     

     

     

    15060902

    Nerland

     

     

     

    15060903

    Sira

     

     

     

    15060904

    Slenes

     

     

     

    15060905

    Eikesdal

     

     

     

    15060906

    Aursjøen

     

     

    1545 Midsund

    15061001

    Søre Midøy

     

     

     

    15061002

    Nordre Midøy

     

     

     

    15061003

    Midsund Ytre

     

     

     

    15061004

    Ugelvik

     

     

     

    15061005

    Nerland

     

     

     

    15061006

    Raknes

     

     

     

    15061007

    Rakvåg

     

     

     

    15061008

    Ræstad

     

     

     

    15061009

    Nord - Heggdal - Tutra

     

     

     

    15061010

    Sør - Heggdal

     

     

     

    15061011

    Midsund Indre

    1507

    Ålesund

    1534 Haram

    15071101

    Fjørtoft

     

     

     

    15071102

    Otterlei

     

     

     

    15071103

    Rogne

     

     

     

    15071104

    Longva

     

     

     

    15071105

    Flem

     

     

     

    15071106

    Ulla

     

     

     

    15071107

    Austnes

     

     

     

    15071108

    Haram

     

     

     

    15071109

    Kjerstad

     

     

     

    15071110

    Farstad

     

     

     

    15071201

    Hurla

     

     

     

    15071202

    Alvestad

     

     

     

    15071203

    Brattvåg

     

     

     

    15071204

    Aksla - Håvik

     

     

     

    15071301

    Samfjord

     

     

     

    15071302

    Strand

     

     

     

    15071303

    Slyngstad

     

     

     

    15071304

    Tennfjord

     

     

     

    15071305

    Vatne

     

     

     

    15071306

    Ulvestad - Vatne

     

     

     

    15071307

    Hellestranda

     

     

     

    15071308

    Vestrefjord

     

     

     

    15071401

    Bjørnøy - Kalvøy

     

     

     

    15071402

    Søvik - Gamlem

     

     

     

    15071403

    Grytastrand - Hamsund

     

     

    1546 Sandøy

    15071701

    Myklebost

     

     

     

    15071702

    Røsok

     

     

     

    15071703

    Bruvoll - Morsund

     

     

     

    15071704

    Steinshamn - Harnes

     

     

     

    15071705

    Huse

     

     

     

    15071706

    Finnøy

     

     

     

    15071708

    Sandøy

     

     

     

    15071709

    Ona - Husøy

    5006

    Steinkjer

    Verran

    50060801

    Vada

     

     

     

    50060802

    Nordberg

     

     

     

    50060803

    Kirkreit

     

     

     

    50060804

    Bratreit

     

     

     

    50060805

    Holdåsen

     

     

     

    50060806

    Malmo

     

     

     

    50060807

    Fossdalen

     

     

     

    50060808

    Ressem

     

     

     

    50060809

    Sundbygda

     

     

     

    50060810

    Tverås

     

     

     

    50060811

    Folladalen - Ystmark

     

     

     

    50060812

    Holden - Langvatnet

     

     

     

    50060901

    Sela

     

     

     

    50060902

    Follafoss Østre

     

     

     

    50060903

    Follafoss Vestre - Tua

     

     

     

    50060904

    Skjelstad

     

     

     

    50060905

    Verrastranda

    5059

    Orkland

    5023 Meldal

    50590501

    Midtskog

     

     

     

    50590502

    Løvby

     

     

     

    50590503

    Løkken Vest

     

     

     

    50590504

    Bjørnli

     

     

     

    50590505

    Løkken Øst

     

     

     

    50590601

    Laksøybygda

     

     

     

    50590602

    Drogsetmoen

     

     

     

    50590603

    Lo

     

     

     

    50590604

    Storås Vest

     

     

     

    50590605

    Fossen

     

     

     

    50590606

    Syrstad

     

     

     

    50590607

    Grefstad

     

     

     

    50590608

    Grøta

     

     

     

    50590609

    Hilstad

     

     

     

    50590610

    Jerpstad

     

     

     

    50590611

    Ree

     

     

     

    50590612

    Grut

     

     

     

    50590613

    Ilfjellet

     

     

     

    50590614

    Resdalen

     

     

    5016 Agdenes

    50590801

    Selven

     

     

     

    50590802

    Lysheim

     

     

     

    50590803

    Sletvik

     

     

     

    50590804

    Fjorden

     

     

     

    50590806

    Leksa

     

     

     

    50590807

    Ingdalen

     

     

     

    50590808

    Hamna

     

     

     

    50590809

    Singstad

     

     

     

    50590810

    Sterten

     

     

     

    50590811

    Stranda

     

     

    Parts of 5012 Snillfjord

    50590901

    Aa

     

     

     

    50590902

    Vuttudal - Skårild

     

     

     

    50590904

    Tannvik

     

     

     

    50590905

    Åstfjorden

     

     

     

    50590906

    Heggstad

     

     

     

    50590911

    Imsterfjorden Indre

     

     

     

    50590912

    Moldtun


    ANNEX III (a) and (b)

    Graphic illustrations of the eligible areas

    Image 1

    Image 2


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