TEN-E: Council and Parliament reach provisional agreement on new rules for cross-border energy projects

16 Dec 2021 11:52 PM

The Council presidency and the European Parliament’s negotiators yesterday reached a provisional political agreement on the revision of the Trans-European Networks for Energy (TEN-E) Regulation. The new rules for TEN-E will support the EU’s climate objectives and the green deal. The agreement found in trilogue negotiations is pending endorsement by member states.

Jernej Vrtovec, Slovenian Minister of Infrastructure recently said:

The agreement reached today makes sure that in the future, no new fossil fuel projects will receive funding from the Connecting Europe Facility. Today’s deal makes sure we will invest in a green and climate-neutral future that guarantees efficiency, competitiveness and security of supply, while leaving no one behind.

The Council’s and Parliament’s negotiators agreed among other things to:

The revised Regulation will continue to ensure that new projects respond to market integration, competitiveness and security of supply objectives. It will continue to support projects that connect regions currently isolated from European energy markets, that strengthen existing cross-border interconnections and that promote cooperation with countries outside of the EU.

The text of the provisional political agreement will be available soon.

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