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The EU commission proposes the financing of 195 projects in the field of the transports with deep for 6,7 billion euros
On 41 reached progettuali proposals from Italy 12 are selected some that will benefit of deep CEF for 91,4 million euros
June 17, 2016
Today the EU commission has announced that to 195 projects in the field of the transports Mechanism will be assigned to a financing of 6,7 billion euros in the within of the program in order to connect Europe (CEF), appropriation that - second the forecasts of the Commission - will allow to unblock ulterior co-financings private publics and for a total amount of 9,6 billion euros. The selected projects are situated for the majority on the central transeuropee nets of the transports (TRY).
As a result of according to invitation to introduce proposed in the within of launch program CEF last November 406 progettuali proposals permissible have reached altogether to receive a financing, for demands for deep that piled to a total of 12,49 billion euros, widely advanced figure to the availability.
Regarding Italy, on 41 progettuali proposals introduced with the demand for deep total CEF for 272,9 million euros, are selected 12 proposals for which deep CEF for a total of 91,4 million euros are proposed, of which 45,7 million euros destined to a project for the implementation of program ERTMS/ETCS for the harmonization to communitarian level of the systems of management and control of the railway traffic, 30,2 million euros for three projects in the within of program SESAR face to the realization of a new communitarian system of management of the air traffic, 4,0 million euros for the planning of a railway connection with the airport of Venice, 3,7 million euros to the program for the development of a system of freeways of the sea on the Adriatic-ionic corridor between the ports of Trieste, Ancona and Igoumenitsa, 3,2 million euros for the planning of a net of stations of refueling for vehicles constituents on the Core corridors of TRY that they cross Italy and Austria, 1,8 million euros for the development of the intermodal connections of the multimodale platform of Vado Ligure, 1,3 million euros for the development of the Interporto of Padua, 862 thousand euros for the development of a model for the realization of a net of stations of hydrogen refueling, 289 thousand euros to a study on the development of activity of transport on entire the European corridor the Rhine-Alps between Rotterdam and Genoa and 281 thousand euros to the project Picasso (Preventing Incidents and Accidents for Safer Ships in the Oceans).
"I am pleased - the vice president of the EU commission, Jyrki Katainen has commented, responsible for the Occupation, the increase, the investments and the competitiveness - than the Commission gives a new contribution of relief to the investments in the field of the transports, that he will carry to the creation of a greater number of places of work and will generate economic increase in Europe".
"The total investments, pairs to 9,6 billion euros - it has specified Violeta Bulc, European commissioner to the Transports - could create until 100 000 places of job in the European economy within 2030. The projects will increase safety, the sustainability and the efficiency of European infrastructures is for the passengers who for the enterprises. I emphasize with satisfaction that a part of the financings will go also to the region of the western Balkans, that it will be able so to approach the level of own infrastructures that of the EU".
The proposal of financing decision must be time approved of formally from the coordinating committee of the Mechanism in order to connect the Europe that will meet next the 8 July, while the adoption of the decision by the EU commission is previewed at the July end.
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