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Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1391/2013 of 14 October 2013 amending Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council on guidelines for trans-European energy infrastructure as regards the Union list of projects of common interest
Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1391/2013 of 14 October 2013 amending Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council on guidelines for trans-European energy infrastructure as regards the Union list of projects of common interest
Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1391/2013 of 14 October 2013 amending Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council on guidelines for trans-European energy infrastructure as regards the Union list of projects of common interest
OJ L 349, 21.12.2013, p. 28–43
(BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)
No longer in force, Date of end of validity: 22/06/2022; Implicitly repealed by 32022R0869
21.12.2013 |
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Official Journal of the European Union |
L 349/28 |
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) No 1391/2013
of 14 October 2013
amending Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council on guidelines for trans-European energy infrastructure as regards the Union list of projects of common interest
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 April 2013 on guidelines for trans-European energy infrastructure and repealing Decision No 1364/2006/EC and amending Regulations (EC) No 713/2009, (EC) No 714/2009 and (EC) No 715/2009 (1), and in particular Article 3(4) thereof,
Whereas:
(1) |
Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 sets out a new framework for infrastructure planning and project implementation for the period up to 2020 and beyond. It identifies nine strategic geographic infrastructure priority corridors in the domains of electricity, gas and oil, and three Union-wide infrastructure priority areas for electricity highways, smart grids and carbon dioxide transportation networks, and establishes a transparent and inclusive process to identify concrete projects of common interest (PCIs). Projects labelled as PCIs will benefit from accelerated and streamlined permit granting procedures, better regulatory treatment and – where appropriate – financial support under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF). |
(2) |
Pursuant to Article 3(4) of Regulation (EU) No 347/2013, the Commission is to be empowered to adopt delegated acts to establish the Union list of PCIs (Union list) on the basis of the regional lists adopted by the decision-making bodies of the Regional Groups as established under that Regulation. |
(3) |
Project proposals submitted for inclusion in the first Union list of PCIs were assessed by the Regional Groups established under Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 and composed of representatives of the Member States, national regulatory authorities, transmission system operators (TSOs), as well as the Commission, the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (the Agency) and the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity and Gas (ENTSO-E and ENTSOG). |
(4) |
In the context of the work of the Regional Groups, organisations representing relevant stakeholders, including producers, distribution system operators, suppliers, consumers, and organisations for environmental protection, were consulted. |
(5) |
The draft regional lists were agreed upon during a meeting at technical level, comprising representatives of the Commission and of the relevant Member States, on 13 July 2013. Following an opinion by the Agency on the draft regional lists submitted on 17 July 2013, the final regional lists were adopted by the decision-making bodies of the Regional Groups on 24 July 2013. All of the proposed projects obtained the approval of the Member States to which territory they relate, in accordance with Article 172 of the TFEU and with Article 3(3)(a) of Regulation (EU) No 347/2013. |
(6) |
The Union list of PCIs is based on the final regional lists. One project had to be removed from the list due to on-going discussions on the designation of Natura 2000 sites. |
(7) |
The projects on this first Union list of PCIs were assessed against, and found to meet, the criteria for projects of common interest set out in Article 4 of Regulation (EU) No 347/2013. |
(8) |
Cross-regional consistency was ensured, taking into account the opinion of the Agency submitted on 17 July 2013. |
(9) |
The PCIs are listed according to the order of the priority corridors set out in Annex I of Regulation (EU) No 347/2013. The list does not contain any ranking of projects. |
(10) |
PCIs are either listed as stand-alone PCIs or as part of a cluster of several PCIs. Some PCIs have been clustered because of their interdependent, potentially competing or competing nature (2). All PCIs are subject to the same rights and obligations established by Regulation (EU) No 347/2013. |
(11) |
The Union list contains PCIs in different stages of their development. Some are still in the early phases, i.e. the pre-feasibility, feasibility or assessment phases. In those cases, studies are still needed to demonstrate that the projects are technically and economically viable, and that they are compliant with Union legislation, and with Union environmental legislation in particular. In this context, potential impacts on the environment should be adequately identified, assessed and avoided or mitigated. |
(12) |
The inclusion of projects in the Union list of PCIs, in particular of those still in the early phases, is without prejudice to the outcome of relevant environmental assessment and permitting procedures. Projects not in compliance with Union legislation should be removed from the Union list of PCIs. The implementation of the PCIs, including their compliance with EU legislation, should be monitored at national level and pursuant to Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 347/2013. |
(13) |
Pursuant to Article 3(4) of Regulation (EU) No 347/2013, the Union list is to take the form of an annex to that Regulation. |
(14) |
Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 should therefore be amended accordingly, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
An Annex VII is added to Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 in accordance with the Annex to this Regulation.
Article 2
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, 14 October 2013.
For the Commission
The President
José Manuel BARROSO
(1) OJ L 115, 25.4.2013, p. 39.
(2) As explained in the Annex.
ANNEX
The following annex is added to Regulation (EU) No 347/2013:
‘ANNEX VII
Union list of projects of common interest (“union list”), referred to in Article 3(4)
A. The Commission applied the following principles when establishing the Union list:
1. Clusters of PCIs
Some PCIs form part of a cluster because of their interdependent, potentially competing or competing nature. The following principles were applied for the clustering of PCIs:
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A cluster of interdependent PCIs is defined as a “Cluster X including the following PCIs”. Clusters of interdependent projects have been formed to identify those projects which are all needed to address the same bottleneck across country borders and which provide synergies if realised together. In this case, all projects have to be implemented to realise the Union-wide benefits. |
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A cluster of potentially competing PCIs is defined as a “Cluster X including one or more of the following PCIs”. Clusters of potentially competing projects reflect uncertainty around the extent of the bottleneck across country borders. In this case, not all of the PCIs contained in the clusters have to be implemented. It is left to the market whether all, several or one of the projects go ahead, subject to the necessary planning, permitting and regulatory approvals. The need for the projects shall be reassessed in the subsequent PCI identification process, including with regard to the capacity needs. |
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A cluster of competing PCIs is defined as a “Cluster X including one of the following PCIs”. Clusters of competing projects address the same bottleneck across country borders. However, the extent of the bottleneck is more certain than in the second case above and it is therefore clear that only one of the PCIs has to be implemented. It is left to the market which one of the projects goes ahead, subject to the necessary planning, permitting and regulatory approvals. Where necessary, the need for the projects shall be reassessed in the subsequent PCI identification process. |
All PCIs are subject to the same rights and obligations established by Regulation (EU) No 347/2013.
2. Treatment of substations, back-to-back stations and compressor stations
Substations and back-to-back stations in electricity and compressor stations in gas are considered as part of the PCIs and are not mentioned explicitly, if they are geographically located on the transmission line. If they are placed in a different location, they are explicitly mentioned. These items are subject to the rights and obligations of Regulation (EU) No 347/2013.
B. Union list of projects of common interest:
1. Priority corridor Northern Seas offshore grid (“NSOG”)
No |
Definition |
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1.1. |
Cluster Belgium – United Kingdom between Zeebrugge and Canterbury [currently known as the NEMO project] including the following PCIs:
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1.2. |
PCI Belgium – two grid-ready offshore hubs connected to the onshore substation Zeebrugge (BE) with anticipatory investments enabling future interconnections with France and/or UK |
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1.3. |
Cluster Denmark – Germany between Endrup and Brunsbüttel including the following PCIs:
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1.4. |
Cluster Denmark – Germany between Kassö and Dollern including the following PCIs:
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1.5. |
PCI Denmark – Netherlands interconnection between Endrup (DK) and Eemshaven (NL) |
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1.6. |
PCI France – Ireland interconnection between La Martyre (FR) and Great Island or Knockraha (IE) |
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1.7. |
Cluster France-United Kingdom interconnections, including one or more of the following PCIs:
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1.8. |
PCI Germany – Norway interconnection between Wilster (DE) and Tonstad (NO) [currently known as the NORD.LINK project] |
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1.9. |
Cluster connecting generation from renewable energy sources in Ireland to United Kingdom, including one or more of the following PCIs:
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1.10. |
PCI Norway – United Kingdom interconnection |
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1.11. |
Cluster of electricity storage projects in Ireland and associated connections to United Kingdom, including one or more of the following PCIs:
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1.12. |
PCI compressed air energy storage in United Kingdom – Larne |
2. Priority corridor North-South electricity interconnections in Western Europe (“NSI West Electricity”)
No |
Definition |
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2.1. |
PCI Austria internal line between Westtirol and Zell-Ziller (AT) to increase capacity at the AT/DE border |
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2.2. |
Cluster Belgium — Germany between Lixhe and Oberzier [currently known as the ALEGrO project] including the following PCIs:
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2.3. |
Cluster Belgium – Luxembourg capacity increase at the BE/LU border including the following PCIs:
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2.4. |
PCI France – Italy interconnection between Codrongianos (IT), Lucciana (Corsica, FR) and Suvereto (IT) [currently known as the SA.CO.I. 3 project] |
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2.5. |
Cluster France — Italy between Grande Ile and Piossasco, including the following PCIs:
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2.6. |
PCI Spain internal line between Santa Llogaia and Bescanó (ES) to increase capacity of the interconnection between Bescanó (ES) and Baixas (FR) |
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2.7. |
PCI France – Spain interconnection between Aquitaine (FR) and the Basque country (ES) |
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2.8. |
PCI Coordinated installation and operation of a phase-shift transformer in Arkale (ES) to increase capacity of the interconnection between Argia (FR) and Arkale (ES) |
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2.9. |
PCI Germany internal line between Osterath and Philippsburg (DE) to increase capacity at Western borders |
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2.10. |
PCI Germany internal line between Brunsbüttel-Grοβgartach and Wilster-Grafenrheinfeld (DE) to increase capacity at Northern and Southern borders |
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2.11. |
Cluster Germany – Austria – Switzerland capacity increase in Lake Constance area including the following PCIs:
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2.12. |
PCI Germany – Netherlands interconnection between Niederrhein (DE) and Doetinchem (NL) |
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2.13. |
Cluster Ireland – United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) interconnections, including one or more of the following PCIs:
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2.14. |
PCI Italy – Switzerland interconnection between Thusis/Sils (CH) and Verderio Inferiore (IT) |
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2.15. |
Cluster Italy – Switzerland capacity increase at IT/CH border including the following PCIs:
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2.16. |
Cluster Portugal capacity increase at PT/ES border including the following PCIs:
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2.17. |
PCI Portugal – Spain interconnection between Vila Fria – Vila do Conde – Recarei (PT) and Beariz – Fontefría (ES) |
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2.18. |
PCI capacity increase of hydro-pumped storage in Austria — Kaunertal, Tyrol |
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2.19. |
PCI hydro-pumped storage in Austria — Obervermuntwerk II, Vorarlberg province |
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2.20. |
PCI capacity increase of hydro-pumped storage in Austria — Limberg III, Salzburg |
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2.21. |
PCI hydro-pumped storage in Germany — Riedl |
3. Priority corridor North-South electricity interconnections in Central Eastern and South Eastern Europe (“NSI East Electricity”)
No |
Definition |
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3.1. |
Cluster Austria – Germany between St. Peter and Isar including the following PCIs:
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3.2. |
Cluster Austria – Italy between Lienz and Veneto region including the following PCIs:
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3.3. |
PCI Austria – Italy interconnection between Nauders (AT) and Milan region (IT) |
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3.4. |
PCI Austria – Italy interconnection between Wurmlach (AT) and Somplago (IT) |
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3.5. |
Cluster Bosnia and Herzegovina – Croatia between Banja Luka and Lika including the following PCIs:
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3.6. |
Cluster Bulgaria capacity increase with Greece and Romania including the following PCIs:
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3.7. |
Cluster Bulgaria – Greece between Maritsa East 1 and N. Santa including the following PCIs:
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3.8. |
Cluster Bulgaria – Romania capacity increase including the following PCIs:
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3.9. |
Cluster Croatia – Hungary – Slovenia between Žerjavenec/Heviz and Cirkovce including the following PCIs:
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3.10. |
Cluster Israel – Cyprus – Greece between Hadera and Attica region [currently known as the euro Asia Interconnector] including the following PCIs:
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3.11. |
Cluster Czech Republic internal lines to increase capacity at North-Western and Southern borders including the following PCIs:
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3.12. |
PCI internal line in Germany between Lauchstädt and Meitingen to increase capacity at Eastern borders |
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3.13. |
PCI internal line in Germany between Halle/Saale and Schweinfurt to increase capacity in the North-South Corridor East |
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3.14. |
Cluster Germany – Poland between Eisenhűttenstadt and Plewiska [currently known as the GerPol Power Bridge project] including the following PCIs:
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3.15. |
Cluster Germany – Poland between Vierraden and Krajnik including the following PCIs:
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3.16. |
Cluster Hungary — Slovakia between Gőnyϋ and Gabčikovo including the following PCIs:
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3.17. |
PCI Hungary – Slovakia interconnection between Sajóvánka (HU) and Rimavská Sobota (SK) |
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3.18. |
Cluster Hungary – Slovakia between Kisvárda area and Velké Kapušany including the following PCIs:
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3.19. |
Cluster Italy – Montenegro between Villanova and Lastva including the following PCIs:
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3.20. |
Cluster Italy – Slovenia between West Udine and Okroglo including the following PCIs:
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3.21. |
PCI Italy – Slovenia interconnection between Salgareda (IT) and Divača — Bericevo region (SI) |
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3.22. |
Cluster Romania – Serbia between Resita and Pancevo including the following PCIs:
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3.23. |
PCI hydro-pumped storage in Bulgaria — Yadenitsa |
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3.24. |
PCI hydro-pumped storage in Greece — Amfilochia |
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3.25. |
PCI battery storage systems in Central South Italy |
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3.26. |
PCI hydro-pumped storage in Poland — Młoty |
4. Priority corridor Baltic Energy Market Interconnection Plan (“BEMIP Electricity”)
No |
Definition |
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4.1. |
PCI Denmark – Germany interconnection between Ishőj/Bjæverskov (DK) and Bentwisch/Gűstrow (DE) via offshore windparks Kriegers Flak (DK) and Baltic 2 (DE) [currently known as Kriegers Flak Combined Grid Solution] |
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4.2. |
Cluster Estonia – Latvia between Kilingi-Nõmme and Riga [currently known as 3rd interconnection] including the following PCIs:
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4.3. |
PCI Estonia/Latvia/Lithuania synchronous interconnection with the Continental European networks |
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4.4. |
Cluster Latvia – Sweden capacity increase [currently known as the NordBalt project] including the following PCIs:
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4.5. |
Cluster Lithuania – Poland between Alytus (LT) and Elk (PL) including the following PCIs:
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4.6. |
PCI hydro-pumped storage in Estonia — Muuga |
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4.7. |
PCI capacity increase of hydro-pumped storage in Lithuania — Kruonis |
5. Priority corridor North-South gas interconnections in Western Europe (“NSI West Gas”)
Projects allowing bidirectional flows between Ireland and the United Kingdom:
No |
Definition |
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5.1. |
Cluster to allow bidirectional flows from Northern Ireland to Great Britain and Ireland and also from Ireland to United Kingdom including the following PCIs:
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5.2. |
PCI Twinning of Southwest Scotland onshore system between Cluden and Brighouse Bay. (United Kingdom) |
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5.3. |
PCI Shannon LNG Terminal located between Tarbert and Ballylongford (Ireland) |
Projects allowing bidirectional flows between Portugal, Spain France and Germany:
No |
Definition |
5.4. |
PCI 3rd interconnection point between Portugal and Spain |
5.5. |
PCI Eastern Axis Spain-France – interconnection point between Iberian Peninsula and France at Le Perthus [currently known as Midcat] |
5.6. |
PCI Reinforcement of the French network from South to North – Reverse flow from France to Germany at Obergailbach/Medelsheim Interconnection point (France) |
5.7. |
PCI Reinforcement of the French network from South to North on the Bourgogne pipeline between Etrez and Voisines (France) |
5.8. |
PCI Reinforcement of the French network from South to North on the east Lyonnais pipeline between Saint-Avit and Etrez (France) |
Bidirectional flows between Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium/France:
No |
Definition |
5.9. |
PCI Reverse flow interconnection between Switzerland and France |
5.10. |
PCI Reverse flow interconnection on TENP pipeline in Germany |
5.11. |
PCI Reverse flow interconnection between Italy and Switzerland at Passo Gries interconnection point |
5.12. |
PCI Reverse flow interconnection on TENP pipeline to Eynatten interconnection point (Germany) |
Development of interconnections between the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Luxembourg:
No |
Definition |
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5.13. |
PCI New interconnection between Pitgam (France) and Maldegem (Belgium) |
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5.14. |
PCI Reinforcement of the French network from South to North on the Arc de Dierrey pipeline between Cuvilly, Dierrey and Voisines (France) |
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5.15. |
Cluster implementing gas compressor optimisation in the Netherlands including the following PCIs:
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5.16. |
PCI Extension of the Zeebrugge LNG terminal. |
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5.17. |
Cluster between Luxembourg, France and Belgium including one or more of the following PCIs:
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Other projects:
No |
Definition |
5.18. |
PCI Reinforcement of the German network to reinforce interconnection capacities with Austria [currently known as Monaco pipeline phase I] (Haiming/Burghausen-Finsing) |
5.19. |
PCI Connection of Malta to the European Gas network (gas pipeline with Italy at Gela and Floating LNG Storage and Re-gasification Unit (FSRU)) |
5.20. |
PCI Gas Pipeline connecting Algeria to Italy (Sardinia) and France (Corsica) [currently known as Galsi & Cyréné pipelines] |
6. Priority corridor North-South gas interconnections in Central Eastern and South Eastern Europe (“NSI East Gas”)
Projects allowing bidirectional flows between Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary linking the LNG terminals in Poland and Croatia:
No |
Definition |
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6.1. |
Cluster Czech – Polish interconnection upgrade and related internal reinforcements in Western Poland, including the following PCIs:
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6.2. |
Cluster Poland – Slovakia interconnection and related internal reinforcements in Eastern Poland, including the following PCIs:
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6.3. |
PCI Slovakia – Hungary Gas Interconnection between Vel’ké Zlievce (SK) – Balassagyarmat border (SK/HU) – Vecsés (HU) |
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6.4. |
PCI Bidirectional Austrian – Czech interconnection (BACI) between Baumgarten (AT) – Reinthal (CZ/AT) – Brečlav (CZ) |
Projects allowing gas to flow from Croatian LNG terminal to neighbouring countries:
No |
Definition |
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6.5. |
Cluster Krk LNG Regasification Vessel and evacuation pipelines towards Hungary, Slovenia and Italy, including the following PCIs:
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6.6. |
PCI Interconnection Croatia – Slovenia (Bosiljevo – Karlovac – Lučko – Zabok – Rogatec (SI)) |
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6.7. |
PCI Interconnection Slovenia – Italy (Gorizia (IT)/Šempeter (SI) – Vodice (SI)) |
Projects allowing gas flows from the Southern Gas Corridor and/or LNG terminals in Greece through Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia and further to Hungary as well as Ukraine, including reverse flow capability from south to north and integration of transit and transmission systems:
No |
Definition |
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6.8. |
Cluster Interconnection between Greece and Bulgaria and necessary reinforcements in Bulgaria, including the following PCIs:
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6.9. |
Cluster LNG terminal in Greece, including one of the following PCIs:
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6.10. |
PCI Gas Interconnection Bulgaria – Serbia [currently known as IBS] |
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6.11. |
PCI Permanent reverse flow at Greek – Bulgarian border between Kula (BG) – Sidirokastro (EL) |
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6.12. |
PCI Increase the transmission capacity of the existing pipeline from Bulgaria to Greece |
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6.13. |
Cluster Romania – Hungary – Austria transmission corridor, including the following PCIs:
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6.14. |
PCI Romanian – Hungarian reverse flow at Csanádpalota or Algyő (HU) |
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6.15. |
Cluster Integration of the transit and transmission system and implementation of reverse flow in Romania, including the following PCIs:
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Projects allowing gas from the Southern gas corridor and/or LNG terminals reaching Italy to flow towards the north to Austria, Germany and Czech Republic (as well as towards the NSI West corridor):
No |
Definition |
6.16. |
PCI Tauerngasleitung (TGL) pipeline between Haiming (AT)/Überackern (DE) – Tarvisio (IT) |
6.17. |
PCI Connection to Oberkappel (AT) from the southern branch of the Czech transmission system |
6.18. |
PCI Adriatica pipeline (IT) |
6.19. |
PCI Onshore LNG terminal in the Northern Adriatic (IT) (1) |
Projects allowing development of underground gas storage capacity in South-Eastern Europe:
No |
Definition |
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6.20. |
Cluster increase storage capacity in South-East Europe, including one or more of the following PCIs:
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Other projects:
No |
Definition |
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6.21. |
PCI Ionian Adriatic Pipeline (Fieri (AB) – Split (HR)) |
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6.22. |
Cluster Azerbaijan–Georgia–Romania Interconnector project, including the following PCIs:
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6.23. |
PCI Hungary – Slovenia interconnection (Nagykanizsa – Tornyiszentmiklós (HU) – Lendava (SI) – Kidričevo) |
7. Priority corridor Southern Gas Corridor (“SGC”)
No |
Definition |
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7.1. |
Cluster of integrated, dedicated and scalable transport infrastructure and associated equipment for the transportation of a minimum of 10 bcm/a of new sources of gas from the Caspian Region, crossing Georgia and Turkey and ultimately reaching final EU markets through two possible routes: one crossing South-East Europe and reaching Austria, the other one reaching Italy through the Adriatic Sea, and including one or more of the following PCIs:
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7.2. |
PCI consisting of integrated, dedicated and scalable transport infrastructures and associated equipment for the transportation of a minimum of 8 bcm/a of new sources of gas from the Caspian Region (Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan) to Romania, including the following projects:
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7.3. |
Cluster of gas infrastructures and associated equipment for the transportation of new sources of gas from the offshore fields in the East Mediterranean including one or more of the following PCIs:
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7.4. |
Cluster of interconnections with Turkey, including the following PCIs:
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8. Priority corridor Baltic Energy Market Interconnection Plan in gas (“BEMIP Gas”)
No |
Definition |
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8.1. |
Cluster LNG supply in the Eastern Baltic Sea Region, including the following PCIs:
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8.2. |
Cluster infrastructure upgrade in the Eastern Baltic Sea region, including the following PCIs:
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8.3. |
PCI Poland–Denmark interconnection “Baltic Pipe” |
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8.4. |
PCI Capacity expansion on DK-DE border |
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8.5. |
PCI Poland-Lithuania interconnection [currently known as “GIPL”] |
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8.6. |
PCI Gothenburg LNG terminal in Sweden |
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8.7. |
PCI Capacity extension of Świnoujście LNG terminal in Poland |
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8.8. |
PCI Upgrade of entry points Lwówek and Włocławek of Yamal-Europe pipeline in Poland |
9. Priority corridor Oil Supply Connections in Central Eastern Europe (OSC)
No |
Definition |
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9.1. |
PCI Adamowo-Brody pipeline: pipeline connecting the JSC Uktransnafta’s Handling Site in Brody (Ukraine) and Adamowo Tank Farm (Poland) |
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9.2. |
PCI Bratislava-Schwechat-Pipeline: pipeline linking Schwechat (Austria) and Bratislava (Slovak Republic) |
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9.3. |
PCI JANAF-Adria pipelines: reconstruction, upgrading, maintenance and capacity increase of the existing JANAF and Adria pipelines linking the Croatian Omisalj seaport to the Southern Druzhba (Croatia, Hungary, Slovak Republic) |
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9.4. |
PCI Litvinov (Czech Republic)-Spergau (Germany) pipeline: the extension project of the Druzhba crude oil pipeline to the refinery TRM Spergau |
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9.5. |
Cluster Pomeranian pipeline (Poland), including the following PCIs:
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9.6. |
PCI TAL Plus: capacity expansion of the TAL Pipeline between Trieste (Italy) and Ingolstadt (Germany) |
10. Priority thematic area Smart Grids Deployment
No |
Definition |
10.1. |
North Atlantic Green Zone Project (Ireland, UK/Northern Ireland): Lower wind curtailment by implementing communication infrastructure, enhance grid control and establishing (cross-border) protocols for Demand Side Management |
10.2. |
Green-Me (France, Italy): Enhance RES integration by implementing automation, control and monitoring systems in HV and HV/MV substations, advanced communicating with the renewable generators and storage in primary substations’ |
(1) The precise location of the LNG terminal in the Northern Adriatic will be decided by Italy in agreement with Slovenia.