2013 PECIs - early implementation exercise
On 18 October 2012, the Ministerial Council adopted the Energy Community Strategy. The vast investment needs in energy infrastructure was one of the underlying reasons for the preparation of the Strategy. It defined the required operational framework, methodology, the eligible project categories and the main criteria, along which the projects have been examined and evaluated. Pursuant to the 10th Ministerial Council, the collection of project-specific data from promoters, and their evaluation was to be carried out in the second half of 2012 and in 2013. The proposed approach and methodology was similar to the one that is being used in the Regional Groups of Projects of Common Interest (PCI) selection in the European Union.
In autumn 2012, project promoters of electricity and gas transmission projects, gas and electricity storage projects, electricity generation, liquefied natural gas (LNG), compressed natural gas (CNG) projects, as well as storage facilities for oil, and transport of crude oil projects, were invited to submit information on their projects. Any project promoter, within or outside the Energy Community, was free to submit candidate projects to be assessed as PECIs with the conditions:
- the project is located in at least one Contracting Party, and,
- it will impact at least two Contracting Parties, or a Contracting Party and an EU Member State.
In line with the EU PCI practice, a public consultation on the list of submitted projects took place from 5 March to 29 April 2013. The aim was to collect feedback and comments from stakeholders on the proposed projects and possible proposals for additional projects to be considered.
Supported by a consultant and the Secretariat, the Energy Strategy Task Force prepared a draft list of PECI. As a next step, the list was submitted for approval by the Permanent High Level Group and finally to the Ministerial Council for its endorsement in October 2013.
At the time of this first exercise the Energy Community had not yet adopted Regulation (EU) 347/2013, so the process can be viewed as an exercise of early implementation.