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Results of Roll-Call Votes of 28 June 2021 Directorate-General for Internal Policies of the Union Directorate for Structural and Cohesion Policies Secretariat of the Committee on Transport and Tourism Results of roll-call votes of 28 June 2021 Table of Contents 1. Guidelines for trans-European energy infrastructure and repealing Regulation – 2020/0360(COD) – Rapporteur: Paolo Borchia (ID) ................................................................................. 2 1.1. Vote on amendments ................................................................................................................... 2 1.2. Final vote on opinion .................................................................................................................. 10 2. Towards Future-proof Inland Waterway Transport (IWT) in Europe – 2021/2015(INI) – Rapporteur: Caroline Nagtegaal (Renew) .............................................................................................. 11 2.1. Vote on amendments ................................................................................................................. 11 2.2. Final vote on report .................................................................................................................... 13 3. A European strategy for offshore renewable energy – 2021/2012(INI) – Rapporteur: Marian- Jean Marinescu (EPP) .............................................................................................................................. 14 3.1. Vote on amendments ................................................................................................................. 14 3.2. Final vote on opinion .................................................................................................................. 15 4. Streamlining measures for advancing the realisation of the trans-European transport network – 2018/0138(COD) – Rapporteur: Dominique Riquet (Renew) ................................................................ 16 4.1. Final vote on draft recommendation for second reading .......................................................... 16 Key: + : in favour - : against 0 : abstention 1. Guidelines for trans-European energy infrastructure and repealing Regulation – 2020/0360(COD) – Rapporteur: Paolo Borchia (ID) 1.1. Vote on amendments Concerned AM Tabled by Remarks Rapp Vote text TEN-E guidelines (Borchia) Article 1 CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 111, 112, 113, 13, + 1 ECR, Left 114, 120, 128, 133, 138, 139, 47/1/0 140, 143, 146 A, 152, 159 B, 188, 206 and 210 fall If adopted, the following AMs on energy efficiency 1st and do no harm principles fall: 120, 128, 133, 138, 139, 140, 143, 146A, 152, 159B, 187A, 188, 206 Scope Article 2 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 115 A, 116, 118, + points 8, 9, 10a 2 ECR, Left 117, 14 A, 14 B, 119, 120, 47/1/0 new, 16a new, 121, 122 and 123 fall 16b new, 16c Definitions new Article 3 – 124 Paulus Deletion - paragraph 1 – 8/40/0 subparagraph 1 Article 3 – 125 Paulus - paragraph 1 a 7/40/1 (new) Article 3 – 126 Paulus + paragraph 2 47/1/0 Article 3 – 127 Paulus - paragraph 3 – 8/39/0 introductory part Article 5 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID If adopted, 129, 25, 68 B, 3 + paragraph 9, 3 and 257 fall 37/11/0 Recital 11b Union list of PCIs (new) Page 2 of 16 Article 4 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 130, 15, 131, 132 + paragraph 1 4 Left and 133 fall 38/10/0 Criteria projects of common interest Article 4 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 134, 135, 136, 16, + paragraph 2 5 ECR, Left 137, 138 and 139 fall 47/1/0 Criteria projects of mutual interest Article 4 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 140, 141, 142 and + paragraph 3 – 6 ECR, Left 17 fall 48/0/0 point a Criteria electricity transmission and storage Article 4 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 143, 145 and 144 + paragraph 3 – 7 ECR, Left fall 48/0/0 point b Criteria smart electricity grids Article 4 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 146 A, 146 B, 18, + paragraph 3 – 8 ECR 147 and 148 fall 41/7/0 point c Criteria carbon dioxide transport projects Article 4 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 149, 150 A, 150 B, + paragraph 3 – 9 ECR 151, 19 A, 19 B, 152, 20 and 39/8/1 point d 153 fall Criteria hydrogen projects Article 4 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 154, 155, 21 and + paragraph 3 – 10 ECR, Left 156 fall 48/0/0 point e Criteria electrolysers Article 4 – 157 Paulus - paragraph 3 – 17/30/1 point e – point iii a (new) Article 4 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 158, 160, 159 A, + paragraph 3 – 11 ECR 159 B, 162 A, 22 A, 162 B, 22 40/3/5 point f B, 163, 161, 164, 23 and 24 fall Criteria smart gas grids Article 4 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 165, 166, 167, 26, + paragraph 5 – 12 ECR, Left 169 and 168 fall 48/0/0 subparagraph 1 Assessment of projects Article 6 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, CA 13 covering 170 + paragraph 1 13 ECR, Left European coordinators 47/1/0 Page 3 of 16 Article 7 CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 172, 173 and 174 + 14 ECR, Left fall 47/1/0 Permit granting & priority status Article 8 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 175, 176, 177 and + paragraph 3- 15 ECR, Left 180 fall 48/0/0 subparagraph 1, Permit granting process paragraphs 5 and 5a new, and Article 10 – paragraph 5 – point b – paragraph 1 Article 11 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 181, 184, 185, + paragraphs 1, 2, 17 ECR, Left 182, 183 and 191 fall 42/6/0 10 and 11 ENTSO Cost benefit analysis Article 12 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 186, 188 and 187 + paragraph 1 18 ECR, Left B fall 43/5/0 Network development plans Article 12 – 189 Paulus Vote together - paragraph 2 18/30/0 Article 12 – 190 Paulus paragraph 4 Article13 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 192, 193, 194, 195 + paragraphs 1, 3 19 ECR, Left and 196 A fall 43/5/0 and 5 Infrastructure gaps identification Article 13 – 196 Vind, Cerdas, as addition to CA 19 + paragraph 5 B Grapini, Danielsson “Justifications shall be 25/23/0 provided if these opinions are not reflected in the final infrastructure gap reports.” Article 14 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 197, 198, 199, 200 + paragraphs 1 20 ECR, Left and 201 fall 46/1/1 and 2 Offshore grid planning Article 15 – 27 Borchia - paragraph 1 22/26/0 Article 16 – 202 Katainen, Oetjen + paragraph 4 – 30/18/0 subparagraph 3 Page 4 of 16 Article 16 – 28 Borchia - paragraph 10 21/26/1 Article 17 – 203 Paulus Deletion - paragraph 1 9/39/0 Article 18 – 204 Paulus - paragraph 2 – 19/28/1 point a Article 18 – 205 Paulus Deletion - paragraph 2 – 8/40/0 point c Article 20 – 29 Borchia + paragraph 2 25/22/1 Article 21 – 30 Borchia + paragraph 2 25/22/1 Article 22 – 209 Paulus + paragraph 1 – 46/1/1 point e Article 22 – 211 Paulus + paragraph 1 a 26/21/1 (new) Article 23 – 212 Paulus + paragraph 1 – 26/22/0 point c Annex I – Part 213 Warborn Vote together - 1 – point 1 – 22/26/0 introductory part Annex I – Part 214 Warborn 1 – point 2 – introductory part Annex I – Part 215 Warborn 1 – point 3 – introductory part Annex I – Part 216 Warborn - 2 – point 4 – 14/34/0 introductory part Page 5 of 16 Annex I – Part 217 Warborn - 2 – point 4 – 13/32/3 paragraph 1 Annex I – Part 218 Warborn - 2 – point 5 – 13/34/1 introductory part Annex I – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 219, 220, 221, 31 + part 3 and part 22 ECR, Left and 32 fall 48/0/0 4 – point 10a If adopted also fall: 222, 223, (new) 224, 225, 226, 227, 228 Priority corridors hydrogen Annex I – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID If adopted, 229, 230, 33, 231, + part 4 23 232, 34, 233 and 234 fall 36/11/1 Priority thematic areas Annex II – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 235, 236 and 35 + point 1 24 ECR, Left fall 46/0/1 Electricity infrastructure categories Annex II – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 237, 238, 239, + point 2 25 ECR 240, 241, 36 A, 37 and 36 B 40/7/1 fall Smart gas grids infrastructure categories Annex II – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 242, 38, 243, 244, + point 3 26 ECR 245, 246, 40, 39, 248, 247, 249 40/7/1 and 250 fall Hydrogen infrastructure categories Annex II – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 251, 252, 254, + point 4 27 ECR, Left 255, 253 and 256 fall 47/0/1 Electrolysers infrastructure categories Article 18 – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID If adopted, 207, 208 A and + paragraph 4 21 208 B fall 41/6/1 Eligibility under CEF Annex II – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 41, 258, 259, 42, + point 5 29 ECR 260 and 261 fall 40/7/1 Carbon dioxide infrastructure Annex III – CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 262 and 263 fall + part 1 – point 1 30 ECR Regional lists 40/7/1 Page 6 of 16 and part 2 – point 6 Annex IV CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 264, 265, 266, 43, + 31 ECR, Left 267, 269, 268, 270, 271, 272, 41/6/1 273, 274, 275, 295, 276, 44, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 45, 286, 287, 288, 289, 46 and 290 fall Rules and indicators on criteria for projects Annex V – 291 Arias Echeverría, + point 4 Monteiro de Aguiar, 47/1/0 Ferber, Falcă, Berendsen Annex V – 292 Paulus - point 8 7/39/2 Annex VI – 293 Warborn Vote together + point 1 – point 28/20/0 h Annex VI – 294 Warborn point 6 – point b Recital 1 CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 47, 48, 49 and 50 + 32 ECR, Left fall 42/5/1 Green deal and TEN-E Recital 2 51 Paulus + 25/21/2 Recital 4 CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 52 and 53 fall + 33 ECR, Left TEN-E objectivesu 46/1/1 Recital 4 a 54 Arias Echeverría, + (new) Monteiro de Aguiar, 43/4/1 Ferber, Berendsen Recital 5 55 Salini, Berendsen, + Milazzo, Marinescu 26/21/1 Recital 5 56 Vind, Cerdas, - Grapini, Danielsson 18/29/1 Recital 6 CA EPP, S&D, RE, ID, If adopted, 57, 58, 59, 60 and + 34 ECR, Left 61 fall 47/0/1 Energy transition aspects Page 7 of 16 Recitals 7, CA EPP,
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