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"There are certain key areas of activity at the moment, given that investments in development projects in these sectors are certain to lead to the long-term recovery of the EU economy. However, I have noticed that the division of budgetary funds between these three key areas (transport, energy and information technology) is disproportionate, in the sense that financial resources for trans-European energy and IT networks in the pilot phase (2012-2013) will be limited to EUR 10 billion and EUR 20 billion respectively, compared to the amount of EUR 230 billion allocated to trans-European transport networks.
The energy infrastructure sector, in particular, the industries of non-polluting and resource-efficient energy sources, is of top priority for the EU’s sustainable economic growth policy and therefore deserves to be given greater weight in the allocation of available funds, which should amount to at least half of those allocated for transport. An argument such as that of the obstacles arising from issuing permits for these energy projects is unacceptable, and our efforts should be channelled towards streamlining bureaucratic procedures that hinder economic development, instead of reducing funding allocations on such grounds."@en1
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