FOSG follows the implementation of the TEN-E Regulation, notably regarding the development of the Ten Year Network Development Plan (TYNDP), the cost- benefit analysis (CBA) methodologies, the selection of projects of common interest (PCIs) and the allocation of European funding for selected projects through the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF).

The TEN-E Regulation will help to modernise and expand Europe’s energy infrastructure in order to allow the EU to meet its core energy policy objectives of sustainability, market integration and security of supply.

FOSG believes that the correct implementation of the TEN-E Regulation is crucial for the completion of the internal energy market. Within this context, FOSG supports its Members throughout all stages of the TYNDP and PCI processes and contributes to the crafting of policies by taking a stance in public consultations and participating in relevant stakeholder groups.