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PCI projects are first assessed to identify if they can effectively solve a need through infrastructure. Once they pass this test, they are assessed against the criteria set out in the TEN-E Regulation to identify how they contribute to the implementation of the respective energy infrastructure
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priority corridor. Projects meeting all requirements of the Regulation and making the largest contributions are proposed for inclusion in the Union list of Projects of Common Interest. The list is adopted by the European Commission and published in the
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by diversifying sources, contributing to slowing climate change and increasing the use of renewable energy. The PCI list completes the regulatory proposals of the Clean Energy Package with a clean infrastructure dimension.
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In June 2014 the EC introduced the term "Important Project of Common European Interest" (IPCEI) in the context of financial aid for the Projects of Common Interest. IPCEI has since been used synonymously with PCI.
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In April 2013, the EU decided to codify "Projects of Common Interest" for cross-border energy projects, aiming to achieve EU energy policy and climate objectives. These are affordable, secure and
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as a coinvestor and susidized by the EU as an important project of common European interest (IPCEI) for Microelectronics and Communication Technologies.
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announced it would build its first European factory in Germany. It is supposed to be on the site of a former coal plant in
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In 2020, the EU overhauled their regulation regarding trans European energy infrastructure (TEN-E policy), as part of the
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and market integration in at least two EU states. It must also boost competition on energy market, help the
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In 2018, the EU announced funding the IPCEI for innovation in microelectronics and
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and ensure that clean, secure and affordable energy can reach all its citizens.
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Examples of Projects of Common Interest and their benefits
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with ā‚¬1.75 billion, which was complemented in 2020 by the
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has identified as a key priority to interconnect the
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Energy policies and initiatives of the European Union
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Index

Project of Common Interest
Brussels
Belgium
European Union
Projects of Common Interest
European Commission
energy infrastructure
European Union
communication technologies
sustainable energy
decarbonisation
Paris Agreement
renewables
communication technologies
European Chips Act
Trans-European Networks
European Green Deal
electrolysis of water
energy markets
EU's energy security
Official Journal
European Transparency Initiative
Parliament
Council
Wolfspeed
Ensdorf, Saarland
ZF Friedrichshafen
Connecting Europe Facility

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