• Selection process timeline

    Selection process timeline

    Jan 2024

    Secretariat procures and selects a consultant: EIHP, Croatia.

    Feb 2024

    Secretariat holds a kick-off meeting with EIHP.

    26 Feb 2024

    Call for project nominations period begins, closed end of March.

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    1 Mar 2024

    EIHP delivers Inception Report.

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    7 Mar 2024

    1st PECI Groups’ meeting

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    mid Apr 2024

    Country-specific data collection completed.

    18 Apr 2024

    2nd PECI Groups’ meeting

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    19 Apr 2024

    Secretariat conducts a public consultation.

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    22 Apr 2024

    EIHP to deliver Data validation and scenario Report

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    14 May 2024

    EIHP to compile Analysis techniques’ guidance document

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    15 May 2024

    3rd PECI Groups’ meeting

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    16 May 2024

    Project assessment period begins, due by mid June.

    19 June 2024

    4th PECI Groups meeting

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    19 June 2024

    Decision on the draft preliminary PECI list.

    1 Jul 2024

    EIHP to deliver its Final Report.

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    Jul 2024

    Secretariat coordinates consultation with the ECRB, resulting in a ECRB Opinion.

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    Oct 2024

    European Commission provides the Ministerial Council a proposal.

    12 Dec 2024

    The Ministerial Council adopts the new list of PECI projects.

  • 2024 PECI Groups members

    2024 PECI Groups members

    The list of member organisations in the Energy Community TEN-E (PECI) groups. 
     

    The “electricity” group member organisations:

    Name of organisation Country
    Albanian Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy Albania
    Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
    State Electricity Regulatory Commission, SERC (DERK) Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia Georgia
    Georgian National Energy and Water Supply Regulatory Commission, GNERC Georgia
    Ministry of Economy of Kosovo* Kosovo*
    Energy Regulatory Office, ERO Kosovo*
    Ministry of Energy of Moldova Moldova
    National Energy Regulatory Agency, ANRE Moldova
    Ministry of Energy and Mining of Montenegro Montenegro
    Energy Regulatory Agency, REGAGEN Montenegro
    Ministry of Economy of North Macedonia North Macedonia
    Energy, water services and municipal waste management services regulatory commission of the Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia
    Ministry of Mining and Energy, Sector for electricity, Serbia Serbia
    Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia, AERS Serbia
    Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry of Ukraine    Ukraine 
    National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission, NEURC Ukraine 
    European Commission, DG Energy Belgium
    European Commission, DG NEAR Belgium
     European Network of Transmission System Operators for gas (ENTSOG) Belgium
    Energy Regulatory Regulatory Board, ECRB   
    Coordination Group of Distribution System Operators for Electricity, ECDSO-E  
    Energy Community Secretariat Austria
    Trans Adriatic Pipeline, TAP Switzerland
    BH Gas Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Georgian Gas Transportation Company Georgia
    Montenegrobonus Montenegro
    Nomagas North Macedonia
    Transportgas Serbia Serbia
    NPC Ukrenergo Ukraine

     

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  • Eligible infrastructure criteria

    Eligible electricity-related infrastructure category criteria

    In the area of electricity-related infrastructure, the nominated projects will be evaluated against the following eligible infrastructure category criteria1

    (a)    high and extra-high voltage overhead transmission lines and underground and submarine transmission cables;

     (b)  any equipment or installation falling under the energy infrastructure category referred to in point (a) enabling transmission of offshore renewable electricity from the offshore generation sites;

    (c)    energy storage facilities;

    (d)   any equipment or installation essential for the systems referred to in points (a), (b) and (c) to operate safely, securely and efficiently, including protection, monitoring and control systems at all voltage levels and substations;

    (e)    smart electricity grids;

    (f)    any equipment or installation falling under the energy infrastructure category referred to in point (a) having dual functionality: interconnection and offshore grid connection system from the offshore renewable generation sites.
     

    Eligible gas-related infrastructure

    In the area of gas-related infrastructure, the nominated projects will be evaluated against the following eligible infrastructure category criteria1:

    (a)    smart gas grids;

    (b)   hydrogen-based technologies;

    (c)    electrolyser facilities;

    (d)   carbon dioxide projects.

    For additional conditions please resort to Annex II of the revised TEN-E Regulation.