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Investing in infrastructure T he Connecting Europe Facility

Investing in infrastructure T he Connecting Europe Facility. Olivier Silla –Head of Unit "Transport Investment" DG Mobility and Transport European Commission 22 March 2018. The EU investment programmes for transport 2014-2020. Cohesion Fund and ERDF. EIB loans. EFSI.

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Investing in infrastructure T he Connecting Europe Facility

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  1. Investing in infrastructure The Connecting Europe Facility Olivier Silla –Head of Unit "Transport Investment" DG Mobility and Transport European Commission 22 March 2018

  2. The EU investment programmes for transport 2014-2020 • CohesionFundand ERDF • EIB loans • EFSI

  3. Focus on the TEN-T network 100% allocated

  4. CEF Funding per Transport Priority

  5. CEF Transport funding was allocated to sustainable modes of transport

  6. Targetedforms of support • Grants: €23.5 bnallocated - Includes €11.3 CEF cohesion envelope • "Use it or lose it principle" to optimize the use of available grant budget • CEF financial instruments mobilised over €13 bnof additional investment in TEN-T - New possibilities offered by EFSI as of 2015 • For the first time, blending€ 1 bn of grants with private capital maximised the leverage of EU budget, with 2.2 oversubscription

  7. An efficient delivery The direct management of CEF proved efficient, with a strong project pipeline focused on EU policy objectives, a competitive selection process and full involvement of Member States A competitive selection process - CEF Transport (€ billion) – end 2017

  8. Focusing on EU added value • CEF is a key instrument to support the EU policy objectives relating to connectivity, decarbonisation and digitalisation • CEF brings high added-value, as compared to what could be achieved by the Member States alone, by supporting projects with a cross-border dimension, building missing links, removing bottlenecks as well as EU-wide new systems in traffic management and safety (e.g. SESAR, ERTMS) • The specific objectives of CEF are well aligned with the Union's goals, targeting continued market failures in the TENs and concentrating the support on public goods of a European dimension.

  9. Check whatprojects are financed!

  10. Ongoing calls 2017-2018 + 2018 thematic call (€450 m) on digitalisation, road safety and multimodality (to belaunched in May 2018) in the context of the 3rd Mobility Package

  11. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION #CEFTransport

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