Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/389 of 31 October 2019 amending Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the Union list of projects of common interest
Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/389of 31 October 2019amending Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council 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 715/2009OJ L 115, 25.4.2013, p. 39., and in particular Article 3(4) thereof,Whereas:(1)Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 establishes a framework for the identification, planning and implementation of projects of common interest ("PCIs") which are required to implement the nine strategic geographical energy infrastructure priority corridors identified in the fields of electricity, gas and oil, and the three Union-wide energy infrastructure priority areas for smart grids, electricity highways and carbon dioxide transportation networks.(2)The Commission is empowered to establish the Union list of PCIs ("Union list").(3)The list of PCIs is established every two years, thus, it is necessary to replace it.(4)Projects proposed for the inclusion in the Union list have been assessed by the regional groups referred to in Article 3 of Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 who confirmed that they meet the criteria laid down in Article 4 of that Regulation.(5)The draft regional lists of PCIs were agreed by the regional groups at technical-level meetings. Following the opinions of the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators ("ACER") on 25 September 2019 on the consistent application of the assessment criteria and the cost/benefit analysis across regions, the regional groups’ decision-making bodies adopted the regional lists on 4 October 2019. Pursuant to Article 3(3)(a) of Regulation (EU) No 347/2013, prior to the adoption of the regional lists, all proposed projects were approved by the Member States to whose territory the projects relate.(6)Organisations representing relevant stakeholders, including producers, distribution system operators, suppliers, and consumer and environmental protection organisations were consulted on the projects proposed for inclusion in the Union list.(7)PCIs should be listed per strategic trans-European energy infrastructure priorities in the order laid down in Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 347/2013. The Union list should not contain any ranking of projects.(8)PCIs should be listed either as stand-alone PCIs or as a part of a cluster of several PCIs because they are interdependent or (potentially) competing.(9)The Union list contains projects at different stages of their development, including pre-feasibility, feasibility, permit-granting and construction. For PCIs at an early development stage, studies may be needed to demonstrate technical and economic viability and compliance with Union legislation, including environmental legislation. In this context, potential negative impacts on the environment should be adequately identified, assessed and avoided or mitigated.(10)The inclusion of projects on the Union list is without prejudice to the outcome of the relevant environmental assessment and permit procedure. Under Article 5(8) of Regulation (EU) No 347/2013, a project that does not comply with Union law may be removed from the Union list. The implementation of PCIs, including their compliance with the relevant legislation, should be monitored in accordance with Article 5 of that Regulation.(11)Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 should therefore be amended accordingly,HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1Annex VII to Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 is amended in accordance with the Annex to this Regulation.
Article 2This 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, 31 October 2019.For the CommissionThe PresidentJean-Claude JunckerANNEXAnnex VII to Regulation (EU) No 347/2013 is replaced by the following:

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ANNEX VIIUNION LIST OF PROJECTS OF COMMON INTEREST ("UNION LIST"),referred to in Article 3(4)A.PRINCIPLES APPLIED IN ESTABLISHING THE UNION LIST(1)Clusters of PCIsSome PCIs form part of a cluster because of their interdependent, potentially competing or competing nature. The following types of cluster of PCIs are established: a)a)a cluster of interdependent PCIs is defined as a "Cluster X, including the following PCIs:". Such cluster has been formed to identify PCIs that are all needed to address the same bottleneck across country borders and provide synergies if implemented together. In this case, all the PCIs have to be implemented to realise the EU-wide benefits;b)a cluster of potentially competing PCIs is defined as a "Cluster X, including one or more of the following PCIs:". Such cluster reflects an uncertainty around the extent of the bottleneck across country borders. In this case, not all the PCIs included in the cluster have to be implemented. It is left to the market to determine whether one, several or all PCIs are to be implemented, subject to the necessary planning, permit and regulatory approvals. The need for PCIs shall be reassessed in a subsequent PCI identification process, including with regard to the capacity needs; andc)a cluster of competing PCIs is defined as a "Cluster X, including one of the following PCIs:". Such cluster addresses the same bottleneck. However, the extent of the bottleneck is more certain than in the case of a cluster of potentially competing PCIs, and therefore only one PCI has to be implemented. It is left to the market to determine which PCI is to be implemented, subject to the necessary planning, permit and regulatory approvals. Where necessary, the need for PCIs shall be reassessed in a subsequent PCI identification process.All PCIs are subject to the same rights and obligations established under Regulation (EU) No 347/2013.(2)Treatment of substations and compressor stationsSubstations and back-to-back electricity stations and gas compressor stations are considered as parts of PCIs if they are geographically located on transmission lines. Substations, back-to-back stations and compressor stations are considered as stand-alone PCIs and are explicitly listed on the Union list if their geographical location is different from transmission lines. They are subject to the rights and obligations laid down in Regulation (EU) No 347/2013.(3)Projects that are no longer considered PCIs and projects that became part of other PCIsa)Several projects included in the Union lists established by Regulation (EU) No 1391/2013 and Regulation (EU) 2016/89 are no longer considered PCIs for one or more of the following reasons:the project has already been commissioned or is to be commissioned by the end of 2019 and so it would not benefit from the provisions of Regulation (EU) No 347/2013;according to new data the project does not satisfy the general criteria;a promoter has not re-submitted the project in the selection process for this Union list; orthe project was ranked lower than other candidate PCIs in the selection process.These projects (with the exception of the projects commissioned or to be commissioned by end 2019) may be considered for inclusion in the next Union list if the reasons for non-inclusion in the current Union list no longer apply.Such projects are not PCIs, but are listed for reasons of transparency and clarity with their original PCI numbers in Annex VII(C) as "Projects no longer considered PCIs".b)Furthermore, some projects included in the Union lists established by Regulation (EU) No 1391/2013 and Regulation (EU) 2016/89 became during their implementation process integral parts of other (clusters of) PCIs.Such projects are no longer considered independent PCIs, but are listed for reasons of transparency and clarity with their original PCI numbers in Annex VII(C) as "Projects that are now integral parts of other PCIs".(4)Definition of "PCIs with double labelling as electricity highways""PCIs with double labelling as electricity highways" means PCIs which belong to one of the priority electricity corridors and to the priority thematic area electricity highways.B.THE UNION LIST OF PROJECTS OF COMMON INTEREST(1)Priority Corridor Northern Seas Offshore Grid ("NSOG")
No.Definition
1.3Cluster Denmark — Germany, including the following PCIs:1.3.1Interconnection between Endrup (DK) and Klixbüll (DE)
1.6France — Ireland interconnection between La Martyre (FR) and Great Island or Knockraha (IE) [currently known as "Celtic Interconnector"]
1.7Cluster France — United Kingdom interconnections, including one or more of the following PCIs:1.7.1Interconnection between Cotentin (FR) and the vicinity of Exeter (UK) [currently known as "FAB"]1.7.3Interconnection between Coquelles (FR) and Folkestone (UK) [currently known as "ElecLink"]1.7.5Interconnection between the vicinity of Dunkerque(FR) and the vicinity of Kingsnorth (UK) [currently known as "Gridlink"]
1.8Cluster Germany — Norway [currently known as "NordLink"]1.8.1Interconnection between Wilster (DE) and Tonstad (NO)
1.91.9.1Ireland — United Kingdom interconnection between Wexford (IE) and Pembroke, Wales (UK) [currently known as "Greenlink"]
1.10Cluster United Kingdom – Norway interconnections, including one or more of the following PCIs:1.10.1Interconnection between Blythe (UK) and Kvilldal (NO) [currently known as "North Sea Link"]1.10.2Interconnection between Peterhead (UK) and Simadalen (NO) [currently known as "NorthConnect"]
1.12Cluster of electricity storage facilities in United Kingdom, including one or more of the following PCIs:1.12.3Compressed air energy storage in Middlewich [currently known as "CARES"]1.12.4Hydro-pumped electricity storage at Cruachan II
1.14Interconnection between Revsing (DK) and Bicker Fen (UK) [currently known as "Viking Link"]
1.15Interconnection between the Antwerp area (BE) and the vicinity of Kemsley (UK) [curently known as "Nautilus"]
1.16Interconnection between Netherlands and United Kingdom
1.17Compressed air energy storage in Zuidwending (NL)
1.18Offshore hydro-pumped electricity storage facility in Belgium [currently known as "iLand"]
1.19One or more hubs in the North Sea with interconnectors to bordering North Sea countries (Denmark, Germany, Netherlands) [currently known as "North Sea Wind Power Hub"]
1.20Interconnection between Germany and United Kingdom [currently known as "NeuConnect"]
(2)Priority Corridor North-South Electricity Interconnections in Western Europe ("NSI West Electricity")
No.Definition
2.4Interconnection between Codrongianos (IT), Lucciana (Corsica, FR) and Suvereto (IT) [currently known as "SACOI 3"]
2.7Interconnection between Aquitaine (FR) and the Basque country (ES) [currently known as "Biscay Gulf"]
2.9Internal line between Osterath and Philippsburg (DE) to increase capacity at western borders [currently known as "Ultranet"]
2.10Internal line between Brunsbüttel/Wilster and Grοβgartach/ Bergrheinfeld-West (DE) to increase capacity at northern and southern borders [currently known as "Suedlink"]
2.13Cluster Ireland — United Kingdom interconnections, including the following PCIs:2.13.1Interconnection between Woodland (IE) and Turleenan (UK) [currently known as "North-South interconnector"]2.13.2Interconnection between Srananagh (IE) and Turleenan (UK) [currently known as "RIDP1"]
2.14Interconnection between Thusis/Sils (CH) and Verderio Inferiore (IT) [currently known as "Greenconnector"]
2.16Cluster of internal lines, including the following PCIs:2.16.1Internal line between Pedralva and Sobrado (PT), formerly designated Pedralva and Alfena (PT)2.16.3Internal line between Vieira do Minho, Ribeira de Pena and Feira (PT), formerly designated Frades B, Ribeira de Pena and Feira (PT)
2.17Portugal — Spain interconnection between Beariz — Fontefría (ES), Fontefria (ES) — Ponte de Lima (PT) (formerly Vila Fria / Viana do Castelo) and Ponte de Lima — Vila Nova de Famalicão (PT) (formerly Vila do Conde) (PT), including substations in Beariz (ES), Fontefría (ES) and Ponte de Lima (PT)
2.18Capacity increase of hydro-pumped electricity storage in Kaunertal, Tyrol (AT)
2.23Internal lines at the Belgian north border between Zandvliet and Lillo-Liefkenshoek (BE),and between Liefkenshoek and Mercator, including a substation in Lillo (BE) [currently known as "BRABO II + III"]
2.272.27.1Interconnection between Aragón (ES) and Atlantic Pyrenees (FR) [currently known as "Pyrenean crossing 2"]2.27.2Interconnection between Navarra (ES) and Landes (FR) [currently known as "Pyrenean crossing 1"]
2.282.28.2Hydro-pumped electricity storage Navaleo (ES)2.28.3Hydro-pumped electricity storage Girones & Raïmats (ES)2.28.4Hydro-pumped electricity storage Cúa (ES)
2.29Hydroelectric Power Station Silvermines (IE)
2.30Hydro-pumped electricity storage Riedl (DE)
(3)Priority Corridor North-South Electricity Interconnections in Central Eastern and South Europe ("NSI East Electricity")
No.Definition
3.1Cluster Austria — Germany, including the following PCIs:3.1.1Interconnection between St. Peter (AT) and Isar (DE)3.1.2Internal line between St. Peter and Tauern (AT)3.1.4Internal line between Westtirol and Zell-Ziller (AT)
3.4Interconnection between Wurmlach (AT) and Somplago (IT)
3.7Cluster Bulgaria — Greece between Maritsa East 1 and N. Santa and the necessary internal reinforcements in Bulgaria, including the following PCIs:3.7.1Interconnection between Maritsa East 1 (BG) and N. Santa (EL)3.7.2Internal line between Maritsa East 1 and Plovdiv (BG)3.7.3Internal line between Maritsa East 1 and Maritsa East 3 (BG)3.7.4Internal line between Maritsa East 1 and Burgas (BG)
3.8Cluster Bulgaria — Romania capacity increase [currently known as "Black Sea Corridor"], including the following PCIs:3.8.1Internal line between Dobrudja and Burgas (BG)3.8.4Internal line between Cernavoda and Stalpu (RO)3.8.5Internal line between Gutinas and Smardan (RO)
3.93.9.1Interconnection between Žerjavenec (HR)/ Hévíz (HU) and Cirkovce (SI)
3.10Cluster Israel — Cyprus — Greece [currently known as "EUROASIA Interconnector"], including the following PCIs:3.10.1Interconnection between Hadera (IL) and Kofinou (CY)3.10.2Interconnection between Kofinou (CY) and Korakia, Crete (EL)
3.11Cluster of internal lines in Czechia, including the following PCIs:3.11.1Internal line between Vernerov and Vitkov (CZ)3.11.2Internal line between Vitkov and Prestice (CZ)3.11.3Internal line between Prestice and Kocin (CZ)3.11.4Internal line between Kocin and Mirovka (CZ)3.11.5Internal line between Mirovka and line V413 (CZ)
3.12Internal line in Germany between Wolmirstedt and Isarto increase internal North-South transmission capacity [currently known as SuedOstLink]
3.14Internal reinforcements in Poland [part of the cluster currently known as "GerPol Power Bridge"], including the following PCIs:3.14.2Internal line between Krajnik and Baczyna (PL)3.14.3Internal line between Mikułowa and Świebodzice (PL)3.14.4Internal line between Baczyna and Plewiska (PL)
3.163.16.1Interconnection Hungary – Slovakia between Gabčikovo (SK) and Gönyű (HU) and Veľký Ďur (SK)
3.17Interconnection Hungary – Slovakia between Sajóvánka (HU) and Rimavská Sobota (SK)
3.21Interconnection between Salgareda (IT) and Divača — Bericevo region (SI)
3.22Cluster Romania — Serbia [currently known as "Mid Continental East Corridor"], including the following PCIs:3.22.1Interconnection between Resita (RO) and Pancevo (RS)3.22.2Internal line between Portile de Fier and Resita (RO)3.22.3Internal line between Resita and Timisoara/Sacalaz (RO)3.22.4Internal line between Arad and Timisoara/Sacalaz (RO)
3.23Hydro-pumped electricity storage in Yadenitsa (BG)
3.24Hydro-pumped electricity storage in Amfilochia (EL)
3.27Interconnection between Sicily (IT) and Tunisia node (TU) [currently known as "ELMED"]
(4)Priority Corridor Baltic Energy Market Interconnection Plan ("BEMIP Electricity")
No.Definition
4.2Cluster Estonia — Latvia between Kilingi-Nõmme and Riga [currently known as "Third interconnection"], including the following PCIs:4.2.1Interconnection between Kilingi-Nõmme (EE) and Riga CHP2 substation (LV)4.2.2Internal line between Harku and Sindi (EE)4.2.3Internal line between Riga CHP 2 and Riga HPP (LV)
4.44.4.2Internal line between Ekhyddan and Nybro/Hemsjö (SE)
4.54.5.2Internal line between Stanisławów and Ostrołęka(PL)
4.6Hydro-pumped electricity storage in Estonia
4.7Capacity increase of hydro-pumped electricity storage at Kruonis (LT)
4.8Integration and synchronisation of the Baltic States’ electricity system with the European networks, including the following PCIs:4.8.1Interconnection between Tartu (EE) and Valmiera (LV)4.8.2Internal line between Balti and Tartu (EE)4.8.3Interconnection between Tsirguliina (EE) and Valmiera (LV)4.8.4Internal line between Viru and Tsirguliina (EE)4.8.7Internal line between Paide and Sindi (EE)4.8.8Internal line between Vilnius and Neris (LT)4.8.9Further infrastructure aspects related to the implementation of the synchronisation of the Baltic States’ system with the continental European network4.8.10Interconnection between Lithuania and Poland [currently known as "Harmony Link"]4.8.11Upgrades in Alytus substation (LT)4.8.12Reconstructions in North-Eastern Lithuania (LT)4.8.13New 330kV Mūša substation (LT)4.8.14Internal line between Bitenai and KHAE (LT)4.8.15New 330kV Darbėnai substation (LT)4.8.16Internal line between Darbenai and Bitenai (LT)4.8.17Internal line between LE and Vilnius (LT)4.8.18Internal line between Dunowo and Żydowo Kierzkowo (PL)4.8.19Internal line between Piła Krzewina and Żydowo Kierzkowo (PL)4.8.20Internal line between Krajnik and Morzyczyn (PL)4.8.21Internal line between Morzyczyn-Dunowo-Słupsk-Żarnowiec (PL)4.8.22Internal line between Żarnowiec-Gdańsk/Gdańsk Przyjaźń-Gdańsk Błonia (PL)4.8.23Synchronous condensers providing inertia, voltage stability, frequency stability and short-circuit power in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia
4.10Cluster Finland – Sweden [currently known as "Third interconnection Finland – Sweden"], including the following PCIs:4.10.1Interconnection between northern Finland and northern Sweden4.10.2Internal line between Keminmaa and Pyhänselkä (FI)
(5)Priority Corridor North-South Gas Interconnections in Western Europe ("NSI West Gas")
No.Definition
5.3Shannon LNG Terminal and connecting pipeline (IE)
5.19Connection of Malta to the European gas network — pipeline interconnection with Italy at Gela
5.21Adaptation low to high calorific gas in France and Belgium
(6)Priority Corridor North-South Gas Interconnections in Central Eastern and South Eastern Europe ("NSI East Gas")
No.Definition
6.2Interconnection between Poland, Slovakia and Hungary with the related internal reinforcements, including the following PCIs:6.2.1Poland — Slovakia interconnection6.2.2North – South Gas Corridor in Eastern Polandand6.2.13Development and enhancement of transmission capacity of Slovak-Hungarian interconnector
6.5Cluster Krk LNG terminalwith connecting and evacuation pipelines towards Hungary and beyond, including the following PCIs:6.5.1Development of a LNG terminal in Krk (HR) up to 2.6 bcm/a– Phase I and connecting pipeline Omišalj – Zlobin (HR)6.5.5"Compressor station 1" at the Croatian gas transmission system
6.8Cluster of infrastructure development and enhancement enabling the Balkan Gas Hub, including the following PCIs:6.8.1Interconnection Greece — Bulgaria [currently known as "IGB"] between Komotini (EL) and Stara Zagora (BG) and compressor station at Kipi (EL)6.8.2Rehabilitation, modernization and expansion of the Bulgarian transmission system6.8.3Gas interconnection Bulgaria — Serbia [currently known as "IBS"] (6.10 on the 3rd PCI list)
6.96.9.1LNG terminal in northern Greece
6.20Cluster increase storage capacity in South-Eastern Europe, including one or more of the following PCIs:6.20.2Chiren UGS expansion (BG)6.20.3South Kavala UGS facility and metering and regulating station (EL)and one of the following PCIs:6.20.4Depomures storage in Romania6.20.6Sarmasel underground gas storage in Romania
6.23Hungary – Slovenia - Italy interconnection (Nagykanizsa (HU) — Tornyiszentmiklós (HU) — Lendava (SI) – Kidričevo (SI) – Ajdovščina (SI) – Šempeter (SI) – Gorizia (IT))
6.24Cluster phased capacity increase on the (Bulgaria) — Romania — Hungary — (Austria) bidirectional transmission corridor (currently known as "ROHUAT/BRUA") to enable a capacity at the Romania-Hungary interconnection of 1.75 bcm/a in the 1stphase, 4.4 bcm/a in the 2ndphase, and including new resources from the Black Sea in the 2nd phase:6.24.1ROHU(AT)/BRUA – 1st phase, including:Development of the transmission capacity in Romania from Podișor to Recas, including, a new pipeline, metering station andthree new compressor stations in Podisor, Bibesti and Jupa6.24.4ROHU(AT)/BRUA –2nd phase, including:Városföld compressor station (HU)Expansion of the transmission capacity in Romania from Recas to Horia towards Hungary up to 4.4 bcm/a and expansion of the compressor stations in Podisor, Bibesti and JupaBlack Sea shore — Podișor (RO) pipeline for taking over the Black sea gasRomanian-Hungarian reverse flow: Hungarian section 2nd stage compressor station at Csanádpalota (HU)
6.266.26.1Cluster Croatia Slovenia Austria at Rogatec, including:Interconnection Croatia — Slovenia (Lučko — Zabok - Rogatec)Compressor station Kidričevo, 2nd phase of upgrade (SI)Compressor stations 2 and 3 at the Croatian gas transmission systemGCA 2015/08: Entry/Exit Murfeld (AT)Upgrade of Murfeld/Ceršak interconnection (AT-SI)Upgrade of Rogatec interconnection
6.27LNG Gdansk (PL)
(7)Priority Corridor Southern Gas Corridor ("SGC")
No.Definition
7.1PCI 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 Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey and reaching EU markets in Greece and Italy, and including the following PCIs:7.1.1Gas pipeline to the EU from Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan, via Georgia and Turkey, [currently known as the combination of "Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline" (TCP) and "South-Caucasus Pipeline FutureExpansion" (SCPFX)]7.1.3Gas pipeline from Greece to Italy via Albania and the Adriatic Sea [currently known as "Trans-Adriatic Pipeline" (TAP)], including metering and regulating station and compressor station at Nea Messimvria, as well as the TAP Interconnection.
7.3PCI Cluster infrastructure to bring new gas from the East Mediterranean gas reserves, including:7.3.1Pipeline from the East Mediterranean gas reserves to Greece mainland via Crete [currently known as "EastMed Pipeline"], with metering and regulating station at Megalopoliand dependent on it the following PCIs:7.3.3Offshore gas pipeline connecting Greece and Italy [currently known as "Poseidon Pipeline"]7.3.4Reinforcement of internal transmission capacities in Italy, including reinforcement of the South-North internal transmission capacities [currently known as "Adriatica Line"] and reinforcement of internal transmission capacities in Apulia region [Matagiola - Massafra pipeline]
7.5Development of gas infrastructure in Cyprus [currently known as "Cyprus Gas2EU"]
(8)Priority Corridor Baltic Energy Market Interconnection Plan in Gas ("BEMIP Gas")
No.Definition
8.2Cluster infrastructure upgrade in the Eastern Baltic Sea region, including the following PCIs:8.2.1Enhancement of Latvia — Lithuania interconnection8.2.4Enhancement of Inčukalns Underground Gas Storage (LV)
8.3Cluster infrastructure, including the following PCIs:8.3.1Reinforcement of Nybro — Poland/Denmark Interconnection8.3.2Poland–Denmark interconnection [currently known as "Baltic Pipe"]
8.5Poland-Lithuania interconnection [currently known as "GIPL"]
(9)Priority Corridor Oil Supply Connections in Central Eastern Europe ("OSC")
No.Definition
9.1Adamowo — Brody pipeline: pipeline connecting the JSC Uktransnafta’s handling site in Brody (Ukraine) and Adamowo Tank Farm (Poland)
9.2Bratislava — Schwechat — Pipeline: pipeline linking Schwechat (Austria) and Bratislava (Slovak Republic)
9.4Litvinov (Czechia) — Spergau (Germany) pipeline: the extension project of the Druzhba crude oil pipeline to the refinery TRM Spergau
9.5Cluster Pomeranian pipeline (Poland), including the following PCIs:9.5.1.Construction of oil terminal in Gdańsk (phase II)9.5.2.Expansion of the Pomeranian pipeline: the second line of the pipeline
9.6TAL Plus: capacity expansion of the TAL pipeline between Trieste (Italy) and Ingolstadt (Germany)
(10)Priority Thematic Area Smart Grids Deployment
No.Definition
10.3SINCRO.GRID (Slovenia, Croatia) - An innovative integration of synergetic, mature technology-based solutions in order to increase the security of operations of the Slovenian and Croatian electricity systems simultaneously
10.4ACON (Czechia, Slovakia) - The main goal of ACON (Again COnnected Networks) is to foster the integration of the Czech and the Slovak electricity markets
10.6Smart Border Initiative (France, Germany) - The Smart Border Initiative will connect policies designed by France and Germany in order to support their cities and territories in their energy transition strategies and European market integration
10.7Danube InGrid (Hungary, Slovakia) – the project enhances cross-border coordination of electricity network management, with focus on smartening data collection and exchange
10.8Data Bridge (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Denmark, Finland, France) – aims to build a common European Data bridge Platform, to enable integration of different data types (smart metering data, network operational data, market data), with a view to develop scalable and replicable solutions for the EU
10.9Cross-border flexibility project (Estonia, Finland) –aims to support RES integration and increase security of supply by cross-border provision of flexibility services to Estonia, Finland and Aaland provided by distributed generation.
(11)Priority Thematic Area Electricity HighwaysList of PCIs with double labelling as electricity highways
No.Definition
Priority Corridor Northern Seas Offshore Grid ("NSOG")
1.3Cluster Denmark — Germany, including the following PCIs:1.3.1Interconnection between Endrup (DK) and Klixbüll (DE)
1.6France — Ireland interconnection between La Martyre (FR) and Great Island or Knockraha (IE) [currently known as "Celtic Interconnector"]
1.7Cluster France — United Kingdom interconnections, including one or more of the following PCIs:1.7.1Interconnection between Cotentin (FR) and the vicinity of Exeter (UK) [currently known as "FAB"]1.7.3Interconnection between Coquelles (FR) and Folkestone (UK) [currently known as "ElecLink"]1.7.5Interconnection between the vicinity of Dunkerque(FR) and the vicinity of Kingsnorth (UK) [currently known as "Gridlink"]
1.8Cluster Germany — Norway [currently known as "NordLink"]1.8.1Interconnection between Wilster (DE) and Tonstad (NO)
1.10Cluster United Kingdom – Norway interconnections, including one or more of the following PCIs:1.10.1Interconnection between Blythe (UK) and Kvilldal (NO) [currently known as "North Sea Link"]1.10.2Interconnection between Peterhead (UK) and Simadalen (NO) [currently known as "NorthConnect"]
1.14Interconnection between Revsing (DK) and Bicker Fen (UK) [currently known as "Viking Link"]
1.15Interconnection between the Antwerp area (BE) and the vicinity of Kemsley (UK) [currently known as "Nautilus"]
1.16Interconnection between Netherlands and United Kingdom
1.19One or more hubs in the North Sea with interconnectors to bordering North Sea countries (Denmark, Germany, Netherlands) [currently known as "North Sea Wind Power Hub"]
1.20Interconnection between Germany and United Kingdom [currently known as "NeuConnect"]
Priority Corridor North-South Electricity Interconnections in Western Europe ("NSI West Electricity")
2.7Interconnection between Aquitaine (FR) and the Basque country (ES) [currently known as "Biscay Gulf"]
2.9Internal line between Osterath and Philippsburg (DE) to increase capacity at western borders [currently known as "Ultranet"]
2.10Internal line between Brunsbüttel/Wilster and Grοβgartach/ Bergrheinfeld-West (DE) to increase capacity at northern and southern borders [currently known as "Suedlink"]
2.13Cluster Ireland — United Kingdom interconnections, including the following PCIs:2.13.1Interconnection between Woodland (IE) and Turleenan (UK)2.13.2Interconnection between Srananagh (IE) and Turleenan (UK)
Priority Corridor North-South Electricity Interconnections in Central Eastern and South Europe ("NSI East Electricity")
3.10Cluster Israel — Cyprus — Greece [currently known as "EUROASIA Interconnector"], including the following PCIs:3.10.1Interconnection between Hadera (IL) and Kofinou (CY)3.10.2Interconnection between Kofinou (CY) and Korakia, Crete (EL)
3.12Internal line in Germany between Wolmirstedt and Isar to increase internal North-South transmission capacity [currently known as SuedOstLink]
(12)Cross-border carbon dioxide network
No.Definition
12.2CO2-Sapling Project is the transportation infrastructure component of the Acorn full chain CCS project (United Kingdom, in further phases Netherlands, Norway)
12.3CO2 TransPorts aims to establish infrastructure to facilitate large-scale capture, transport and storage of CO2 from Rotterdam, Antwerp and the North Sea Port
12.4Northern lights project – a commercial CO2 cross-border transport connection project between several European capture initiatives (United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Sweden) and transport the captured CO2 by ship to a storage site on the Norwegian continental shelf
12.5Athos project proposes an infrastructure to transport CO2 from industrial areas in the Netherlands and is open to receiving additional CO2 from others, such as Ireland and Germany Developing an open-access cross-border interoperable high-volume transportation structure is the idea.
12.6Ervia Cork project aims to repurpose onshore and offshore existing natural gas pipelines and contruct new dedicated CO2 pripeline to transport captured CO2 from CCUS of heavy industry and combined cycle GTs to a storage facility.
C.LISTS OF THE "PROJECTS NO LONGER CONSIDERED PCIS" AND OF THE "PROJECTS THAT BECAME INTEGRAL PARTS OF OTHER PCIS IN THE SECOND AND/OR THIRD LIST OF PCIS"(1)Priority Corridor Northern Seas Offshore Grid ("NSOG")
PCI numbers of the projects no longer considered PCIs
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.1.3
1.2
1.3.2
1.4
1.5
1.7.4
1.8.2
1.9.2
1.9.3
1.9.4
1.9.5
1.9.6
1.11.1
1.11.2
1.11.3
1.11.4
1.12.1
1.12.2
1.12.5
(2)Priority Corridor North-South Electricity Interconnections in Western Europe ("NSI West Electricity")
PCI numbers of the projects no longer considered PCIs
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.3
2.2.4
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.5.1
2.5.2
2.6
2.8
2.11.1
2.11.2
2.11.3
2.12
2.15.1
2.15.2
2.15.3
2.15.4
2.16.2
2.19
2.20
2.21
2.22
2.24
2.25.1
2.25.2
2.26
2.28.1
Projects that became integral parts of other PCIs in the second and/or third list of PCIs
Original PCI number of the projectNumber of a PCI in which the project was integrated
2.13.1.4
(3)Priority Corridor North-South Electricity Interconnections in Central Eastern and South Europe ("NSI East Electricity")
PCI numbers of the projects no longer considered PCIs
3.1.3
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.3
3.5.1
3.5.2
3.6.1
3.6.2
3.8.2
3.8.3
3.8.6
3.9.2
3.9.3
3.9.4
3.10.3
3.13
3.14.1
3.15.1
3.15.2
3.16.2
3.16.3
3.18.1
3.18.2
3.19.2
3.19.3
3.20.1
3.20.2
3.22.5
3.25
3.26
Projects that became integral parts of other PCIs in the second and/or third list of PCIs
Original PCI number of the projectNumber of a PCI in which the project was integrated
3.19.13.22.5
(4)Priority Corridor Baltic Energy Market Interconnection Plan ("BEMIP Electricity")
PCI numbers of the projects no longer considered PCIs
4.1
4.4.1
4.5.1
4.5.3
4.5.4
4.5.5
4.8.5
4.8.6
Projects that became integral parts of other PCIs in the second and/or third list of PCIs
Original PCI number of the projectNumber of a PCI in which the project was integrated
4.34.8.9
4.94.8.9
(5)Priority Corridor North-South Gas Interconnections in Western Europe ("NSI West Gas")
PCI numbers of the projects no longer considered PCIs
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
5.2
5.4.1
5.4.2
5.5.1
5.5.2
5.6
5.7.1
5.7.2
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
5.15.1
5.15.2
5.15.3
5.15.4
5.15.5
5.16
5.17.1
5.17.2
5.18
5.20
Projects that became integral parts of other PCIs in the second and/or third list of PCIs
Original PCI number of the projectNumber of a PCI in which the project was integrated
5.8.15.5.2
5.8.25.5.2
(6)Priority Corridor North-South Gas Interconnections in Central Eastern and South Eastern Europe ("NSI East Gas")
PCI numbers of the projects no longer considered PCIs
6.2.10
6.2.11
6.2.12
6.2.14
6.3
6.4
6.5.3
6.5.4
6.5.6
6.7
6.8.3
6.9.2
6.9.3
6.11
6.12
6.16
6.17
6.19
6.20.1
6.20.5
6.21
6.22.1
6.22.2
6.24.1Removed item: Romanian-Hungarian reverse flow: Hungarian section 1st stage compressor station at CsanádpalotaRemoved item: GCA Mosonmagyarovar compressor station (development on the Austrian side)
6.24.4Removed item: Ercsi-Százhalombatta pipeline (HU)Removed item: Romanian-Hungarian reverse flow: Hungarian section 1st stage compressor station at Csanádpalota;
6.24.10
6.25.1
6.25.2
6.25.4
Projects that became integral parts of other PCIs in the second and/or third list of PCIs
Original PCI number of the projectNumber of a PCI in which the project was integrated
6.1.16.2.10
6.1.26.2.11
6.1.36.2.11
6.1.46.2.11
6.1.56.2.11
6.1.66.2.11
6.1.76.2.11
6.1.86.2.2
6.1.96.2.11
6.1.106.2.2
6.1.116.2.2
6.1.126.2.12
6.2.36.2.2
6.2.46.2.2
6.2.56.2.2
6.2.66.2.2
6.2.76.2.2
6.2.86.2.2
6.2.96.2.2
6.5.26.5.6
6.66.26.1
6.8.46.25.4
6.13.16.24.4
6.13.26.24.4
6.13.36.24.4
6.146.24.1
6.15.16.24.10
6.15.26.24.10
6.187.3.4
6.24.26.24.1
6.24.36.24.1
6.24.56.24.4
6.24.66.24.4
6.24.76.24.4
6.24.86.24.4
6.24.96.24.4
6.25.36.24.10
6.26.26.26.1
6.26.36.26.1
6.26.46.26.1
6.26.56.26.1
6.26.66.26.1
(7)Priority Corridor Southern Gas Corridor ("SGC")
PCI numbers of the projects no longer considered PCIs
7.1.1Removed item: Trans Anatolian Pipeline
7.1.2
7.1.5
7.1.7
7.2.1
7.2.2
7.2.3
7.4.1
7.4.2
Projects that became integral parts of other PCIs in the second and/or third list of PCIs
Original PCI number of the projectNumber of a PCI in which the project was integrated
7.1.67.1.3
7.1.47.3.3
7.3.27.5
(8)Priority Corridor Baltic Energy Market Interconnection Plan in Gas ("BEMIP Gas")
PCI numbers of the projects no longer considered PCIs
8.1.1
8.1.2.1
8.1.2.2
8.1.2.3
8.1.2.4
8.2.2
8.2.3
8.4
8.6
8.7
8.8
(9)Priority Corridor Oil Supply Connections in Central Eastern Europe ("OSC")
PCI numbers of the projects no longer considered PCIs
9.3
(10)Priority Thematic Area Smart Grids Deployment
PCI numbers of the projects no longer considered PCIs
10.1
10.2
10.5
(11)Priority Thematic Area Electricity Highways
PCI numbers of the projects no longer considered PCIs
1.5
1.7.4
2.2
2.4
2.5.1
3.1.3
4.1
(12)Priority Thematic Area Cross-border Carbon Dioxide Network
PCI numbers of the projects no longer considered PCIs
12.1