The European Commission has added five to the list of cross-border renewable energy projects (CB RES) eligible for financing under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) for Energy program, expanding the list to 13 projects.
“The preliminary investigation indicates that ADNOC and Covestro may receive foreign subsidies distorting the EU internal market”, the Commission said in a statement online. “The possible foreign subsidies notably include an unlimited guarantee from the UAE, as well as a committed capital increase by ADNOC into Covestro.
The Commission urged Bulgaria, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, the Netherlands, Slovakia, and Sweden to transpose EU rules accelerating permitting procedures for renewable energy projects. The rules, in Directive (EU) 2023/2413, amend the Renewable Energy Directive (Directive (EU) 2018/2001), providing new rules to simplify and shorten permitting procedures for renewable energy projects and infrastructure projects necessary to integrate additional capacity into the electricity system.