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SERBIA IN Е UROPE

SERBIA IN Е UROPE. REPUBLIC OF SERBIA MINISTRY OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENERGY SERBIA IN Е UROPE Transport and Energy Development opportunities. Mirjana Trifunovi ć, Miloš Banjac. OBJECTIVE AND COURSES OF ACTION IN THE TRANSPORT SECTOR. OBJECTIVE :

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SERBIA IN Е UROPE

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  1. SERBIAIN ЕUROPE

  2. REPUBLIC OF SERBIA MINISTRY OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENERGY SERBIAIN ЕUROPE Transport and Energy Development opportunities Mirjana Trifunović, Miloš Banjac

  3. OBJECTIVE AND COURSES OF ACTION IN THE TRANSPORT SECTOR OBJECTIVE: Transport network of Serbia is integrated in the Trans European network with the efficient use of the advantages of all transport modes

  4. Northbranch: • New bridge at Beska is constructed, • Full profile of a highway from Novi Sad to Horgos is constructed • Road bypass around Belgrade: • The bridge Gazela is reconstructed, • Ongoing construction of Road bypass around Belgrade – 47,4 km, about 360 mil.eur. • South branch: • Ongoing are works on section Donji Neradovac - Levosoje, Crvena Reka – Ciflik, Pirot – Dimitrovgrad and road bypass of Dimitrovgrad • Highway E 80 on the section to the state border with Bulgaria will be finished till the end of 2013, аnd E 75 till the end of 2014 ROADCORRIDORX

  5. ROAD CORRIDOR XI • Under the construction is the section from Ub to Lajkovac - 12,5 km and road bypass of Vrsac • In the preparation are: tenders for the sections Obrenovac – Ub (25km) and Lajkovac – Ljig (25км) • Ljig-Preljina – for 40km, 300 mil.eur provided through Loan Agreement with Azerbaijan • Around 3.5 billion dinars has been invested for realization of 312 projects in 112 towns and municipalities in the Republic of Serbia

  6. Bilateral and multilateral cooperation for more efficient functioning of road transport • Annually is issued more than 360,000 licenses for international freight transport • Increase of basic quota of multilateral licenses has made Serbian transport economy more competitive on the European market. The first effects of establishment of the Traffic Safety Agency: ROAD ТRАNSPORT

  7. AIR ТRANSPORT • The new building of Air Traffic Control Centeris constructed (smart building) - investments in the amount of 3.6 billion dinars. • Infrastructure works were performed on the airport “Nikola Tesla”, in the amount of 1.3 million euro

  8. RAILWAYCORRIDORX - INFRASTRUCTURE The section of the track Batajnica – Golubinci was completed in the length of 25 km(for 160 km/h). Secured loans – investments for about 500 km of tracks: • Russian loan – 700 million dollars • ЕBRD - 35 milliоn еuro • Czechloan - 120 millioneuro • Kuwaitiloan - 26 millioneuro • ЕIB - 200 millioneuro

  9. RAILWAYTRANSPORT – ROLLING STOCK • EUROFIMA - 47 milCHF • Russianloan - 100 milliondollars • EBRD - 65 millioneuro • EBRD – 100 millioneuro • The repair of 2,100 freight wagons, 178 passenger wagons and 36 locomotives was finished. 917 new freight wagons was purchased. • Today Railways of Serbia annually transport 8 million passengers and 13 million of goods.

  10. INTERMODALTRANSPORT PROJECTS: • Facilitating intermodal transport in Serbia – 2 million euro • Construction of intermodal terminal in Belgrade – 19 million euro

  11. INLAND WATERWAYTRANSPORT • Introduction of River Information Services – 11 million euro • Preparation of documentation for hydro technical works and dredging at selected locations on the Danube – 2 million euro • Removal of unexploded ordnances – 3.8 million euro

  12. LEGISLATIVEACTIVITIES - HARMONIZATIONWITHEU LEGISLATION - • It was answered to the set of questions in the Questionnaire of the European Commission, that refer to transport, infrastructure and energy, • 45 Laws are adopted, of which 10 are systemic laws • Company Corridors of Serbia, Plc was established • Transformation of the railway sector was done • Company “Railways of Serbia”, JSC was established • Traffic Safety Agency was established • Legal basis was made for establishing theAgency for management of ports and Authority for transport of dangerous goods, etc ORGANIZATIONAL REFORMS

  13. PROGRAMMINGOF ЕU PRE-ACCESSIONFUNDING • Within four annual programmes 2007-2010, EU through IPA finances projects in transport and energy sector in the amount of around 120 million euro. • In programme package for 2011, for transport and energy will be allocated around 30 million euro Some of the projects that are currently being implemented from EU funds: • Project documentation for the construction of intermodal terminal in Belgrade • Project documentation for hydro technical works and dredging on identified locations on the river Danube • Analysis on the state of railway tracks • Construction of Zezelj bridge • Establishment of River Information Services (RIS) on the Danube • Removal of unexploded ordnances from the Danube • Construction of the substation 400/110 kv Vranje and Leskovac 2 • Reducing emissions from TPP Nikola Tesla • Environmental protection in PE “Elektroprivreda Srbije"

  14. THE MOST IMPORTANT PROJECTS IN THE FUTURE • Completion of Corridor X – Highway Е 80 on the section to the Bulgarian border will be completed by the end of 2013, and E 75 until 2014. • Construction of Corridor XI – sectionsSurcin-Obrenovac 25.5 km, Obrenovac-Ub 26.23 km and Lajkovac-Ljig 23.98 km, as well as highway Pancevo-Vrsac • Reconstruction, modernization and construction of the second track on Corridor X for double-track, electrified traffic and speed of 160 km/h, sections Stara Pazova-Novi Sad (estimated cost of works around 350 million euro) and Novi Sad-Subotica (estimated cost of works around 360 million euro) • Hydro technical works and dredging of critical sections on the Danube - estimated cost of works around 45 million euro for 25 sections • Removal of sunk vessels in the area of Prahovo – estimated cost of works is 12 million euro • Construction of Intermodal terminal in Belgrade

  15. 1. * * 84. Republic of Serbia * 87. Bulgaria * 95. Romania * 99. BosniaandHerzegovina * 142. Based on the analysis of Global Economic Forum, on the state of infrastructure, Serbia is ranked on the position 84, out of total 142, which represents a jump of 18 positions on the world list for the state of infrastructure, compared to the year of 2009.

  16. The most significant investment activities in the energy sector in the period 2008-2011 ELECTRICITY Revitalization and modernization in TENTA and TPP “Kostolac B” is completed330 millioneuroRevitalization of HPP “Bajina Basta” is completed, revitalization of HPP “Djerdap 1” is in progress110 millioneuroConstruction of transmission lines and interconnections130 millioneuroLoan for revitalization and desulphurization of TPP “Kostolac”is approved250 millioneuro

  17. The most significant investment activities in the energy sector in the period 2008-2011 OIL AND GAS PipelinesGospodjinci – BanatskiDvor Kula – Odzaci – RuskiKrstur 31millioneuro Distribution network in municipalities: Vrbas, Kula, Apatin, Cacak, Smederevska Palanka, Raca, Lapovo, Krusevac, Cuprija, Jagodina, Paracin 100millioneuro Underground gas storage “Banatski Dvor” 31millioneuro Facilities Revitalization in NIS 540millioneuro

  18. The most significant investment activities in the energy sector in the period 2008-2011 RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES Republic of Serbia introduced feed-in tariffs for electricity generation using renewable energy sources in 2009 that are very attractive for investment in field of renewable energy sources DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS Rehabilitation of the district heating systems in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Nis, Kragujevac, Kraljevo, Pirot, Sombor and Zrenjanin 31millioneuro

  19. TOTAL INVESTMENT IN ENERGY SECTOR OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA IN THE PERIOD 2008-2011 AMOUNTS: THREE BILLION EURO

  20. The most significant development activities in the energy sector in the future ELECTRICITY (till 2017) Continuation of revitalization in TPP “Kostolac” HPP “Zvornik”, “Bajina Basta”, “Djerdap 1” 330 millioneuro Environmental improvement of TPPs in the Republic of Serbia 725 millioneuro

  21. The most significant development activities in the energy sector in the future ELECTRICITY (till 2022)Projects with strategic partners

  22. The most significant development activities in the energy sector in the future ELECTRICITY (till 2022)Projects with strategic partners

  23. The most significant development activities in the energy sector in the future OIL AND GAS(till 2017) Pipeline “South Stream” and upgrade of gas storage “Banatski Dvor” 1,400millioneuro Construction of gas storage “Itebej”100millioneuro Development of distribution network for gas 440millioneuro Development of transport network for gas 210millioneuro “Naftna Industrija Srbije” 1,500millioneuro

  24. The most significant development activities in the energy sector in the future DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS Continuation of rehabilitation of district heating systems in townsCacak, Kragujevac, Krusevac, NoviSad, Nis, Pirot, Subotica, Valjevo, Sabac, BackaPalanka, Bor, Jagodina, Knjazevac, Leskovac, Negotin, NoviPazar, RumaandTrstenik 55 millioneuro

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