European funding programmes: TEN-T, Nariné Svensson, SMA

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European funding programmes: TEN-T, Marco Polo II and INTERREG Nariné Svensson, SMA Helsinki, 18 November 2011

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Emissions from Baltic Sea shipping in 2010 Pollutant 2010 2009 Change NO x, kt 382.0 359.7 +2.6 % SO x, kt 99.5 124.3-20.0 % PM, kt 25.6 28.3-9.5 % CO, kt 72.0 64.3 +12.0 % CO 2, Mt 19.5 17.9 +9 % Fuel, kt 6 268 5 734 +9 % Vessels with IMO no. 7 638 7 384 +3.4 % Small vessels 2 753 1 862 +48 % http://www.helcom.fi/bsap_assessment/ifs/ifs2011/en_gb/shipemissions

MARPOL Annex VI Fuel Sulfur Limits http://www.dieselnet.com/standards/inter/imo.php / d d /i /i h

EU funding programmes Short term measures: - research, development of alternative technologies; - investments in new technologies; - alternative fuel solutions; - development of green infrastructure in EU ports; - State aid measures. Long term measures (2012): - regulations and incentives; - support programmes; - new funding instruments.

Assignment to SMA To prepare an overview of EU:s financial instruments; To report to the Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications on 31.08.2011. The scope: TEN-T, T Marco Polo II, INTERREG.

European structural funds the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF): reduce imbalances between EU regions the European Cohesion Fund - economic stabilisation - Infrastructure (TEN-T); - Transport, energy and environment. European Investment Bank (EIB) loans and guarantees.

TEN-T Objectives Objectives of the TEN-T network: to establish by 2020, a single, multimodal network that integrates land, sea and air transport networks throughout the Union. Scope of the network transport t infrastructure, t traffic management systems; transport networks and interconnection points between modal networks. Priorities: necessary measures to promote long-distance, short sea and inland shipping. (Decision No 661/2010/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 July 2010 on the Union guidelines for the development of the TEN-T) T)

TEN-T financing Co-financing i TEN-TT Costs (billion EUR) TEN-T 2007-2013 390 Member States 196 TEN-T programme 8 (80 85 % used for projects) ERDF & Cohesion Fund 43 EIB loans 65 About 30 priority projects - budget 154 bn. EUR;

Share of current TEN-T contribution by transport mode 7.2 billion g ATM = Air Traffic Management ERTMS = European Rail Traffic Management System ITS = Intelligent Transport Systems and Services MOS = Motorways of the Sea RIS = River Information Services IWW = Inland Waterways http://tentea.ec.europa.eu/en/ten-t_projects/

TEN-T n 21 - Motorways of the Sea (MoS) MoS - the maritime dimension of the TEN-T Main objectives: - increasing cohesion; - reducing road congestion through modal shift Promotion of Short Sea Shipping. Projects of common interest: - motorway of the Baltic Sea; other European seas

Priority projects: MoS Priority projects Maritime link based projects (new or improved maritime links, facilities, infrastructure); Projects of wider benefit (shore-side electricity, alternative fuels, icebreaking, dredging operations, traffic monitoring and reporting systems).

TEN-T multi-annual work programme 2011 for grants in the field of TEN-T for the period 2007-2013 priority will be given to those actions which contribute to addressing the environmental challenges faced by the short sea shipping i sector, in particular in view of MARPOL Annex VI requirements. Actions supporting for instance the deployment of LNG or scrubber technologies or which promote the use of shore-side side electricity fall under this category.

Project type TEN-T MoS financing rates Contribution (% of total eligible costs) Implementation 20 Cross-border projects 30 Mixed projects 50 Pilot actions 50 studies 50 Start-up aid 30 Total budget 70 m EUR

TEN-T MoS funding conditions Projects must support the implementation of the MoS concept. No funding from other sources for the same project. Application: jointly/at least two MS; private sector Call for proposals 2011: September 23, 2011

Objectives: Marco Polo II 2007-2013 to reduce road congestion; to enhance intermodality/contribute to a sustainable transport system; to shift freight transport from road to other transport modes. Marco Polo Work Programme - 31 March 2011

Marco Polo II: Priority Actions catalyst actions: - synergies between transport sectors; - reducing structural barriers in the EU freight transport market. modal shift actions: - shifting freight from road to short sea shipping, rail, inland waterways. - improving freight transport chain and logistics. motorways of the sea: - shifting a proportion of freight from road to short sea shipping.

Marco Polo II - Priority projects Projects using low sulfur fuel, innovative technologies/operational practices reducing air emissions from ships, alternative fuels (LNG), abatement technologies (scrubbers), shore side electricity. at least two MS or one MS and a neighboring g country; projects related to infrastructure and passenger traffic are not eligible to seek funding.

Total budget: 450 M EUR Budget 2011: 67 M EUR Marco Polo II 2007-2013 2013 DG MOVE and Executive Agency for Competitiveness and g y p Innovation (EACI).

Marco Polo Call for proposals 2011 Preliminary timetable: Publication of call: 21 October 2011 Deadline for applications: 16 January 2012 Opening session: Beginning of February 2012 External evaluation: February/March 2012 Internal evaluation: April 2012 List of projects proposed for negotiations: June 2012 Signature of contracts: November/December 2012 Special environmentally-friendly maritime projects, inland waterway projects are priorities in 2011

INTERREG IVC Objectives: to improve the effectiveness of regional policies i and instruments. The areas of support: innovation and the knowledge economy, environment and risk prevention. Budget: 321 M EUR: innovations - 55%, environment - 39% Participants: at least 3 countries, one EU MS; governments, national authorities, universities, municipalities, private companies (own expenditures).

Conclusions No direct compensation for compliance costs; Funding is possible for projects related to: - R&D, - New technologies (scrubbers), - Alternative fuels (LNG), - Green infrastructure in ports. TEN-T and Marco Polo are the most suitable funding programmes for shipping related projects.

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