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CEF Digital: new European calls for fast connections, cloud and 5G kick off today
241 million euros are available - from the digital section of the new Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) - to spread 5G connections to rural and urban areas, and to support the digitization process of energy and transport networks.
New CEF Transport Calls for a greener and more efficient mobility in the EU
The European Commission has released new funding under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), the EU's instrument for strategic investment in transport infrastructure. 7 billion euros is the budget allocated for this 2021-2027 Transport call to fund projects for the Central and Global TEN-T networks.
CEF Energy: EU invested 1 million euros in preparatory studies for renewable energy projects
Following the publication of the 2022 Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Energy call for preparatory studies for cross-border renewable energy (CB RES) projects, which could count on a 1 million euros overall budget, just one project has been selected, requesting 252.500 euros of EU funding to build an offshore wind farm in the Northern Adriatic coastal zone. European Renewable Energy Funds: CEF Energy call guide for cross-border RES projects
Energy - consultation on Projects of Common Interest
The Commission launches public consultation on the proposed list of Projects of Common Interest in energy infrastructure. > Connecting Europe Facility – Energy, forthcoming calls 2016 > EIT - call KICs 2016 
Connecting Europe Facility - Transport, Commission proposes 152 projects
The European Commission has proposed 152 projects to be funded under the 2016 Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) call for transport infrastructure projects. These projects will receive a total of €2.7 billion in EU co-financing, unlocking €4.7 billion of public and private co-financing. The projects will focus on modernising rail lines, removing bottlenecks and improving cross-border connections, installing alternative fuel supply points, as well as implementing innovative traffic management solutions. This investment is expected to not only modernise Europe's transport network but also stimulate economic activity and spur job creation. Out of the total €2.7 billion, €1.8 billion is allocated for the 15 Member States eligible for support from the Cohesion Fund. The largest part of the funding will be devoted to developing the European rail network (€1.8 billion), decarbonising and upgrading road transport and developing Intelligent Transport Systems (€359.2 million) and deploying Air Traffic Management (ATM) systems (€311.3 million). Selected projects include the upgrade of the over 100 km-long Białystok-Ełk rail section in Poland, modernisation of ATM systems in EU Member States, full expansion of the Karawanken road tunnel linking Slovenia and Austria, and development of a high-speed electric vehicle charging network across Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Italy. The EU's financial contribution is made in the form of grants, with a co-financing rate between 10% and 50% of the project's eligible costs, depending on its type and the call (up to 85% under the Cohesion envelope). The EU Member States represented in the Connecting Europe Facility Coordination Committee must now formally approve the proposed funding decision at their meeting on 6 July 2017. Adoption of the formal Decision by the Commission is expected for the end of July 2017. The European Commission has proposed 152 projects to be funded under the 2016 Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) call for transport infrastructure projects. These projects will receive a total of €2.7 billion in EU co-financing, unlocking €4.7 billion of public and private co-financing.
The European Commission is proposing to invest 2,7 billion of euros in 152 key transport projects. > Connecting Europe Facility - EU invests in key energy infrastructure > Connecting Europe Facility – Energy, forthcoming calls 2016
CEF Energy: 750 million call for energy infrastructure in fifth list of projects of common interest
The European Commission has launched a new call for proposals for major EU cross-border energy infrastructure projects included in the fifth list of Projects of Common Interest (PCIs). Grants worth 750 million euros are planned.
6.2 billion euros invested in sustainable, safe and efficient transport infrastructure
107 are the transport infrastructure projects that have been selected by the European Commission as recipient of more than 6 billion euros. Over 80% of the funding will support projects that deliver a more efficient, greener, and smarter network of railways, inland waterways and maritime routes along the trans-European transport (TEN-T) network. Transport infrastructure: 189 million euros of EU funding for projects contributing to greener mobility
Brenner Tunnel among the projects financed by CEF Transport European funds
Among the 107 transport infrastructure projects selected by Brussels to receive over 6 billion euros in subsidies under the Connecting Europe Facility, there is one that is particularly important for Italy, the Brenner Base Tunnel.
A step forward for Ukraine in the single European market signing the Connecting Europe Facility programme
The partnership with Ukraine has been strengthened. Commissioner Adina Vălean and the Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov signed an agreement associating Ukraine to the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) programme. A further step for Moldova into the EU Single Market through the Connecting Europe Facility programme
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