- Trans-European Networks
The Trans-European Networks (TEN in EU
jargon ) were created by theEuropean Union by Articles 154-156 of theMaastricht Treaty (1992 ), with the stated goals of the creation of an internal market and the reinforcement of economic and social cohesion. It made little sense to talk of a big EU market, withfreedom of movement within it for goods, persons and services, unless the various regions and national networks making up that market were properly linked by modern and efficient infrastructure. The construction of Trans-European Networks was also seen as an important element for economic growth and the creation of employment.The
Treaty on European Union first provided a legal basis for the TENs. Under the terms of Chapter XV of the Treaty (Articles 154, 155 and 156), the European Union must aim to promote the development of Trans-European Networks as a key element for the creation of the Internal Market and the reinforcement of Economic and Social Cohesion. This development includes the interconnection andinteroperability of national networks as well as access to such networks.According with these objectives, the
European Commission developed guidelines covering the objectives, priorities, identification of projects of common interest and broad lines of measures for the three sectors concerned (Transports, Energy and Telecommunications). TheEuropean Parliament and the Council approved these guidelines after consultation with theEconomic and Social Committee and theCommittee of the Regions .A large number of projects of common interest have benefited from financial support of the
European Union budget through the TEN-budget line as well as the Structural Funds and Cohesion Fund. TheEuropean Investment Bank has also greatly contributed to the financing of these projects through loans.Three classes of network were defined by the treaty:
*Trans-European transport networks (TEN-T)
*Trans-European Energy Network (TEN-E or TEN-Energy)
*Trans-European telecommunications network (eTEN)"Some paragraphs from [http://europa.eu.int/comm/ten/index_en.html EUROPA: Trans-European Networks] ; the information on the EUROPA site is subject to a disclaimer and a copyright notice. As a general rule and unless otherwise indicated, the information available on the site may be reproduced on condition that the source is acknowledged. [http://europa.eu.int/abouteuropa/faq/q05/index_en.htm] "
External links
* [http://europa.eu.int/comm/ten/index_en.html Europa Trans-European Networks home page]
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