Annexes to COM(2020)22 - Just Transition Fund - Main contents
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dossier | COM(2020)22 - Just Transition Fund. |
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document | COM(2020)22 |
date | June 24, 2021 |
MEMBER STATE ALLOCATIONS
Allocations from the European Union Recovery Instrument | Allocations from MFF resources | Total allocations | Member States’ share from total | |
Belgium | 95 | 71 | 166 | 0,95 % |
Bulgaria | 673 | 505 | 1 178 | 6,73 % |
Czechia | 853 | 640 | 1 493 | 8,53 % |
Denmark | 46 | 35 | 81 | 0,46 % |
Germany | 1 288 | 966 | 2 254 | 12,88 % |
Estonia | 184 | 138 | 322 | 1,84 % |
Ireland | 44 | 33 | 77 | 0,44 % |
Greece | 431 | 324 | 755 | 4,31 % |
Spain | 452 | 339 | 790 | 4,52 % |
France | 535 | 402 | 937 | 5,35 % |
Croatia | 97 | 72 | 169 | 0,97 % |
Italy | 535 | 401 | 937 | 5,35 % |
Cyprus | 53 | 39 | 92 | 0,53 % |
Latvia | 100 | 75 | 174 | 1,00 % |
Lithuania | 142 | 107 | 249 | 1,42 % |
Luxembourg | 5 | 4 | 8 | 0,05 % |
Hungary | 136 | 102 | 237 | 1,36 % |
Malta | 12 | 9 | 21 | 0,12 % |
Netherlands | 324 | 243 | 567 | 3,24 % |
Austria | 71 | 53 | 124 | 0,71 % |
Poland | 2 000 | 1 500 | 3 500 | 20,00 % |
Portugal | 116 | 87 | 204 | 1,16 % |
Romania | 1 112 | 834 | 1 947 | 11,12 % |
Slovenia | 134 | 101 | 235 | 1,34 % |
Slovakia | 239 | 179 | 418 | 2,39 % |
Finland | 242 | 182 | 424 | 2,42 % |
Sweden | 81 | 61 | 142 | 0,81 % |
EU 27 | 10 000 | 7 500 | 17 500 | 100,00 % |
Allocations in EUR million, in 2018 prices and before deductions for technical assistance and administrative expenditure (totals may not tally due to rounding up or down).
ANNEX II
TEMPLATE FOR TERRITORIAL JUST TRANSITION PLANS
1.
Outline of the transition process and identification of the most negatively affected territories within the Member State
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Reference: point (a) of Article 11(2)
1.1. | Outline of the expected transition process towards the Union’s 2030 targets for energy and climate and a climate-neutral economy of the Union by 2050, in line with the objectives of the integrated national energy and climate plans and other existing transition plans with a timeline for ceasing or scaling down activities such as coal and lignite mining or coal-fired electricity production |
Reference: point (b) of Article 11(2)
1.2. | Identifying the territories expected to be the most negatively affected and justifying this choice with the corresponding estimation of the economic and employment impacts based on the outline of Section 1.1 |
Reference: Article 6
1.3. | Identifying the outermost regions and islands with specific challenges within territories listed under Section 1.1 and the specific amounts allocated for those territories with corresponding justification |
2.
Assessment of transition challenges, for each of the identified territories
2.1.
Assessment of the economic, social and territorial impact of the transition to a climate-neutral economy of the Union by 2050
Reference: point (c) of Article 11(2)
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Identification of economic activities and industrial sectors impacted, distinguishing:
— | declining sectors, expected to cease or significantly scale down their activities related to the transition, including a corresponding timeline; |
— | transforming sectors, expected to undergo a transformation of their activities, processes and outputs. |
For each of the two types of sectors:
— | expected job losses and requalification needs, taking into account skills forecasts; |
— | economic diversification potential and development opportunities. |
2.2.
Development needs and objectives by 2030 in view of reaching a climate-neutral economy of the Union by 2050
Reference: point (d) of Article 11(2)
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— | Development needs to address the transition challenges; |
— | Objectives and results expected through implementing the JTF priority, including the expected contribution in terms of job creation and preservation. |
2.3.
Consistency with other relevant national, regional or territorial strategies and plans
Reference: point (e) of Article 11(2)
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— | Smart specialisation strategies; |
— | Territorial strategies referred to in Article 29 of Regulation (EU) 2021/…; |
— | Other regional or national development plans. |
2.4.
Types of operations envisaged
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Reference: point (g) of Article 11(2)
— | type of operations envisaged and their expected contribution to alleviating the impact of the transition |
Reference: point (h) of Article 11(2)
To fill in only if support is provided to productive investments in enterprises other than SMEs:
— | an indicative list of operations and enterprises to be supported and for each of them a justification of the necessity of such support through a gap analysis demonstrating that the expected job losses would exceed the expected number of jobs created in the absence of the investment |
Update or fill in this section through the revision of the territorial just transition plans, depending on the decision to provide such support.
Reference: point (i) of Article 11(2);
To fill in only if support is provided to investments to achieve the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from activities listed in Annex I to Directive 2003/87/EC:
— | a list of operations to be supported and a justification that they contribute to the transition to a climate-neutral economy and lead to substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions going substantially below the relevant benchmarks established for free allocation under Directive 2003/87/EC and provided that they are necessary for the protection of a significant number of jobs |
Update or fill in this section through the revision of the territorial just transition plans, depending on the decision to provide such support.
Reference: point (j) of Article 11(2)
— | synergies and complementarities of the envisaged operations with other relevant Union programmes under the Investments for jobs and growth goal (supporting the transition process), other financing instruments (the Union Emissions Trading Modernisation Fund) to address identified development needs |
Reference: point (k) of Article 11(2) and Article 11(5)
— | synergies and complementarities with planned support from the other pillars of the Just Transition Mechanism |
— | sectors and thematic areas envisaged to be supported under the other pillars |
3.
Governance mechanisms
Reference: point (f) of Article 11(2)
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3.1.
Partnership
— | Arrangements for involvement of partners in the preparation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the territorial just transition plan; |
— | Outcome of public consultation |
3.2.
Monitoring and evaluation
— | Monitoring and evaluation measures planned, including indicators to measure the ability of the plan to achieve its objectives |
3.3.
Coordination and monitoring body/bodies
Body or bodies responsible for coordinating and monitoring the implementation of the plan and their role
4.
Programme-specific output or result indicators
Reference: Article 12(1)
To fill in only if programme-specific indicators are envisaged:
— | justification for the necessity of programme-specific output or result indicators based on the types of operations envisaged |
Table 1.
Output indicators
Specific objective | ID [5] | Indicator [255] | Measurement unit | Milestone (2024) | Target (2029) |
Table 2.
Result indicators
Specific objective | ID [5] | Indicator [255] | Measurement unit | Baseline or reference value | Reference year | Target (2029) | Source of data [200] | Comments [200] |
ANNEX III
COMMON OUTPUT INDICATORS AND COMMON RESULT INDICATORS FOR THE JUST TRANSITION FUND (1)
REGIO Common Output Indicators (RCO) and REGIO Common Result Indicators (RCR) | |
Outputs | Results |
RCO 01 - Enterprises supported (of which: micro, small, medium, large) (*1) RCO 02 - Enterprises supported by grants RCO 03 - Enterprises supported by financial instruments RCO 04 - Enterprises with non-financial support RCO 05 - New enterprises supported RCO 07 - Research organisations participating in joint research projects RCO 10 - Enterprises cooperating with research organisations RCO 121 – Enterprises supported to achieve the reduction of greenhouse-gas emissions from activities listed in Annex I to Directive 2003/87/EC | RCR 01 - Jobs created in supported entities RCR 102 – Research jobs created in supported entities RCR 02 - Private investments matching public support (of which: grants, financial instruments) (*1) RCR 03 – Small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) introducing product or process innovation RCR 04 - SMEs introducing marketing or organisational innovation RCR 05 - SMEs innovating in-house RCR 06 - Patent applications submitted RCR 29a – Estimated greenhouse-gas emissions from activities listed in Annex I to Directive 2003/87/EC in supported enterprises |
RCO 13 – Value of digital services, products and processes developed for enterprises | RCR 11 - Users of new and upgraded public digital services, products and processes RCR 12 - Users of new and upgraded digital services, products and processes developed by enterprises |
RCO 15 - Capacity of incubation created | RCR 17 - New enterprises surviving in the market RCR 18 - SMEs using incubator services after incubator creation |
RCO 101 – SMEs investing in skills for smart specialisation, for industrial transition and entrepreneurship | RCR 97 – Apprenticeships supported in SMEs RCR 98 – SMEs staff completing training for skills for smart specialisation, for industrial transition and entrepreneurship (by type of skill: technical, management, entrepreneurship, green, other) (*1) |
RCO 18 – Dwellings with improved energy performance RCO 19 - Public buildings with improved energy performance RCO 20 - District heating and cooling network lines newly constructed or improved RCO 104 – Number of high efficiency co-generation units | RCR 26 - Annual primary energy consumption (of which: dwellings, public buildings, enterprises, other) (*1) RCR 29 – Estimated greenhouse gas emissions |
RCO 22 - Additional production capacity for renewable energy (of which: electricity, thermal) (*1) | RCR 31 - Total renewable energy produced (of which: electricity, thermal) (*1) RCR 32 – Additional operational capacity installed for renewable energy |
RCO 34 - Additional capacity for waste recycling RCO 107 – Investments in facilities for separate waste collection RCO 119 - Waste prepared for re-use | RCR 47 - Waste recycled RCR 48 - Waste used as raw materials |
RCO 36 - Green infrastructure supported for other purposes than adaptation to climate change RCO 38 - Surface area of rehabilitated land supported RCO 39 – Area covered by systems for monitoring air pollution installed | RCR 50 - Population benefiting from measures for air quality (*2) RCR 52 - Rehabilitated land used for green areas, social housing, economic or other uses |
RCO 55 - Length of new tram and metro lines RCO 56 - Length of reconstructed or modernised tram and metro lines RCO 57 – Capacity of environmentally friendly rolling stock for collective public transport RCO 58 - Dedicated cycling infrastructure supported RCO 60 - Cities and towns with new or modernised digitised urban transport systems | RCR 62 - Annual users of new or modernised public transport RCR 63 - Annual users of new or modernised tram and metro lines RCR 64 - Annual users of dedicated cycling infrastructure |
RCO 61 – Surface of new or modernised facilities for employment services | RCR 65 – Annual users of new or modernised facilities for employment services |
RCO 66 - Classroom capacity of new or modernised childcare facilities RCO 67 - Classroom capacity of new or modernised education facilities | RCR 70 - Annual users of new or modernised childcare facilities RCR 71 - Annual users of new or modernised education facilities |
RCO 113 - Population covered by projects in the framework of integrated actions for socioeconomic inclusion of marginalised communities, low income households and disadvantaged groups (*2) | |
RCO 69 - Capacity of new or modernised health care facilities RCO 70 - Capacity of new or modernised social care facilities (other than housing) | RCR 72 – Annual users of new or modernised e-health care services RCR 73 - Annual users of new or modernised health care facilities RCR 74 - Annual users of new or modernised social care facilities |
Common Immediate Output Indicators (EECO) and Common Immediate Result Indicators (EECR) for participants (2) , (3) | |
Outputs | Results |
EECO 01- unemployed, including long-term unemployed (*2) EECO 02 - long-term unemployed (*2) EECO 03 – inactive (*2) EECO 04 - employed, including self-employed (*2) EECO 05 – number of children below 18 years of age (*2) EECO 06 - young people between 18 and 29 years of age (*2) EECO 07 - number of participants of 55 years of age and above (*2) EECO 08 - with lower secondary education or less (ISCED 0-2) (*2) EECO 09 - with upper secondary (ISCED 3) or post-secondary education (ISCED 4) (*2) EECO 10 - with tertiary education (ISCED 5 to 8) (*2) EECO 11 - total number of participants (4) | EECR 01 - participants engaged in job searching upon leaving (*2) EECR 02 - participants in education or training upon leaving (*2) EECR 03 - participants gaining a qualification upon leaving (*2) EECR 04 - participants in employment, including self-employment, upon leaving (*2) |
(1) For presentational reasons, indicators are grouped to provide for easier matching with the indicators included in other Fund-specific Regulations.
(*1) Breakdown not requested for programming but only for reporting.
(*2) Data reported are personal data according to Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation) (OJ L 119, 4.5.2016, p. 1).
(2) All output and result indicators related to participants are to be reported.
(3) Personal data are to be broken down by gender (women, men, non-binary persons, according to national law).
If certain results are not possible, data for those results do not have to be collected or reported.
Where appropriate, common output indicators can be reported based on the target group of the operation.
When data are collected from registers or equivalent sources, Member States may use national definitions.
(4) This indicator shall be calculated automatically on the basis of the common output indicators relating to employment status.