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BSRS – Regions and Cohesion Policy in Action Visby 10. 6 BSRS – Regions and Cohesion Policy in Action Visby 10.6.2009 ENERGY WORKSHOP Contribution of Managing Authority Mr. Jussi Yli-Lahti Director of Regional Development Ministry of Employment and the Economy jussi.yli-lahti@tem.fi

Background Ministry of Employment and the Economy MEE of Finland Responsible for employment, enterprise, energy, innovation, EU cohesion, regional, internal market policies etc. Managing Authority of Finnish Cohesion policy Programmes (3 ERDF Programmes, ESF Programme) Finland as a country with small Cohesion policy envelope (1,7 bn € 2007-2013) Active participation in ETC and ENPI programmes

General comments on BSRS Macro region concept – testing laboratory No additional funding – use of existing programmes and instruments? Practical implementation of the Action plan – roles of coordinating countries, flagship projects? Role of the Commission?

Role of Cohesion Policy in BSRS PRESENT PERIOD European Territorial Cooperation Objective + ENPI Refocusing Main Programmes NEXT PERIOD Changes in the EU policy and budget? Sectoral policies or horizontal policies? Future Cohesion policy? Role of cross border activities? Role of BSRS in the new policy/budget structure?

Strategic Role of Energy Policy in the BSRS Competitiveness, security of supply, sustainability High Level Group Baltic Energy Market Interconnection Plan Part of BSRS Towards integrated electricity market Electricity Interconnections and power generation Gas internal market and infrastructure Strenghts of Baltic Sea Region in Climate&Energy Leading producer of RES Leading in new energy technologies Leading in energy efficiency

Baltic Sea Region to be an integrated Electricity Market Cross-border transmission - New lines under planning 08 May 2019 Krievija Ukraina Baltkrievija Polija Čehija Vācija Lietuva Latvija Igaunija Somija Norvēģija Dānija Zviedrija NORDEL UCTI/ CENTRAL Russia Ukraine Belorus Poland Czech Germany Lithuania Latvia Estonia Finland Norway Sweden Integrated Baltic and CIS energy system UCTE/ CENTRAL Europe ESTLINK 350 MW 11.2006 Lithuania - Sweden 1,000 MW Lithuania – Poland 1000 MW Conclusion: Baltic Sea Region (NIB Member countries, Poland, Germany, Ukraine, North- West Russia, Belarus) to become a single regional electricity market supported by EU policy and security of supply targets. Fenno-Scan 2 800 MW by 2011 Finland-Russia 1,400 MW into dual direction ESTLINK II 600 MW Latvia-Sweden Sea Cable 1,000 MW Norway-Holland 700 MW (2007) Latvia-Ukraine (via Belarus) - upgrading from 110kV to 330kV Finalised Decided/under implementation Poland-Germany Increased capacity Poland-Ukraine upgrading 750kV/220kV Feasibility study phase Increased transmission capacity Slovakia-Poland 7 08 May 2019 7

Questions What type of actions on energy policy mentioned? Main substance in Pillar 3, strategic in Pillars 1 & 2 How could cohesion policy programmes contribute? Limited resources – leveriging national, private, other EU financing Mindset, coordination, alignment of resources? Vision of potential benefits of deepening cooperation Recommendations? Realistic, pragmatic action Innovative in organising project work and financing