Projects
eligible for loans from the participating Banks under the
BEERECL Facility are:
Industrial
Energy Efficiency, such as:
- co-generation
- heat and steam recovery
- automation and control systems
- upgrade/replacement of utilities
- fuel switching (coal/mazut to gas)
- process optimization
Renewable
Energy, such as:
- biomass
- biogas
- wind
- run-of-the-river hydro
- geothermal
- solar
Restrictions
for Natura 2000 Sites
Projects
in Natura 2000 sites may not be eligible for BEERECL
funding.
What
is Natura 2000?
In
May 1992 European Union governments adopted legislation
designed to protect the most seriously threatened habitats
and species across Europe.
This legislation is called the Habitats Directive and
complements the Birds Directive adopted in 1979.
The Birds Directive requires the establishment of
Special Protection Areas (SPAs) for birds. SPAs help protect
and manage areas that are important for rare and vulnerable
birds because they use them for breeding, feeding, wintering
or migration.
The
Habitats Directive similarly requires Special Areas of
Conservation (SACs) to be designated for other species, and
for habitats. SACs
provide rare and vulnerable animals, plants and habitats
with increased protection and management.
Together, SPAs and SACs make up the Natura 2000
series.
How
are onsite activities affected by a Natura 2000 designation?
Sometimes
certain activities have to be restricted or stopped where
they are a significant threat to the species or habitat
types for which the site is being designated as a Natura
2000 site. These are always addressed on a case-by-case
basis. Keeping
species and habitats in good condition is not necessarily
incompatible with human activities, in fact many areas are
dependant upon certain human activities for their management
and survival, such as agriculture.
Planning and communication with all authorities,
local stakeholders, NGOs, etc. is essential to insure that
all Natura 2000 issues are identified and addressed prior to
any potential expenditure.
How
do I find out if my project location is a Natura 2000 site?
Each
Member State must compile a list of the best wildlife areas
containing the habitats and species listed in the Habitats
Directive and the Birds Directive. The lists are then
submitted to the European Commission for approval.
For both types of sites it is the task of the Member
State to put the necessary protection
provisions/designations in place.
Bulgaria is in the process of doing this.
Contact EnCon Services (office@enconservices.com)
to determine if your site is a Natura 2000 site in Bulgaria
and which on-site activities are restricted or not allowed.
Visit www.natura.org
for more information about the Natura 2000 series.
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