COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) 2021/2139
of 4 June 2021
supplementing Regulation (EU) 2020/852 of the European Parliament and of the Council by establishing the technical screening criteria for determining the conditions under which an economic activity qualifies as contributing substantially to climate change mitigation or climate change adaptation and for determining whether that economic activity causes no significant harm to any of the other environmental objectives
(Text with EEA relevance)
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
ANNEX I
Technical screening criteria for determining the conditions under which an economic activity qualifies as contributing substantially to climate change mitigation and for determining whether that economic activity causes no significant harm to any of the other environmental objectives
1. FORESTRY
1.1.
Afforestation
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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1. Afforestation plan and subsequent forest management plan or equivalent instrument
2. Climate benefit analysis
3. Guarantee of permanence
4. Audit Within two years after the beginning of the activity and every 10 years thereafter, the compliance of the activity with the substantial contribution to climate change mitigation criteria and the DNSH criteria are verified by either of the following:
In order to reduce costs, audits may be performed together with any forest certification, climate certification or other audit. The independent third-party certifier may not have any conflict of interest with the owner or the funder, and may not be involved in the development or operation of the activity. 5. Group assessment The compliance with the criteria for substantial contribution to climate change mitigation and with DNSH criteria may be checked:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. Detailed information referred to in point 1.2. (k) includes provisions to comply with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The use of pesticides is reduced and alternative approaches or techniques, which may include non-chemical alternatives to pesticides, are favoured, in accordance with Directive 2009/128/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(13), with exception of occasions where the use of pesticides is needed to control outbreaks of pests and of diseases. The activity minimises the use of fertilisers and does not use manure. The activity complies with Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 of the European Parliament and of the Council(14) or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. Well documented and verifiable measures are taken to avoid the use of active ingredients that are listed in Annex I, part A, of Regulation (EU) 2019/1021(15) of the European Parliament and of the Council(16), the Rotterdam Convention on the prior informed consent procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in international trade(17), the Minamata Convention on Mercury(18), the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer(19), and of active ingredients that are listed as classification Ia (‘extremely hazardous’) or Ib (‘highly hazardous’) in the WHO Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard(20). The activity complies with the relevant national law on active ingredients. Pollution of water and soil is prevented and cleaning up measures are undertaken when pollution occurs. |
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In areas designated by the national competent authority for conservation or in habitats that are protected, the activity is in accordance with the conservation objectives for those areas. There is no conversion of habitats specifically sensitive to biodiversity loss or with high conservation value, or of areas set aside for the restoration of such habitats in accordance with national law. Detailed information referred to in points 1.2(k) (Afforestation plan) and 1.4(i) (Forest management plan or equivalent system) include provisions for maintaining and possibly enhancing biodiversity in accordance with national and local provisions, including the following:
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1.2.
Rehabilitation and restoration of forests, including reforestation and natural forest regeneration after an extreme event
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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1. Forest management plan or equivalent instrument
2. Climate benefit analysis
3. Guarantee of permanence
4. Audit Within two years after the beginning of the activity and every 10 years thereafter, the compliance of the activity with the substantial contribution to climate change mitigation criteria and the DNSH criteria are verified by either of the following:
In order to reduce costs, audits may be performed together with any forest certification, climate certification or other audit. The independent third-party certifier may not have any conflict of interest with the owner or the funder, and may not be involved in the development or operation of the activity. 5. Group assessment The compliance with the criteria for substantial contribution to climate change mitigation and with DNSH criteria may be checked:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. Detailed information referred to in point 1.2. (i) includes provisions to comply with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The silvicultural change induced by the activity on the area covered by the activity is not likely to result in a significant reduction of sustainable supply of primary forest biomass suitable for the manufacturing of wood-based products with long-term circularity potential. This criterion may be demonstrated through the climate benefits analysis referred to in point (2). |
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The use of pesticides is reduced and alternative approaches or techniques, which may include non-chemical alternatives to pesticides, are favoured, in accordance with Directive 2009/128/EC, with exception of occasions where the use of pesticides is needed to control outbreaks of pests and of diseases. The activity minimises the use of fertilisers and does not use manure. The activity complies with Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. Well documented and verifiable measures are taken to avoid the use of active ingredients that are listed in the Annex I, part A, of Regulation (EU) 2019/1021(38), the Rotterdam Convention on the prior informed consent procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in international trade, the Minamata Convention on Mercury, the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, and of active ingredients that are listed as classification Ia (‘extremely hazardous’) or Ib (‘highly hazardous’) in the WHO Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard. The activity complies with the relevant national law on active ingredients. Pollution of water and soil is prevented and cleaning up measures are undertaken when pollution occurs. |
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In areas designated by the national competent authority for conservation or in habitats that are protected, the activity is in accordance with the conservation objectives for those areas. There is no conversion of habitats specifically sensitive to biodiversity loss or with high conservation value, or of areas set aside for the restoration of such habitats in accordance with national law. Detailed information referred to in point 1.2.(i) includes provisions for maintaining and possibly enhancing biodiversity in accordance with national and local provisions, including the following:
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1.3.
Forest management
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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1. Forest management plan or equivalent instrument
2. Climate benefit analysis
3. Guarantee of permanence
4. Audit Within two years after the beginning of the activity and every 10 years thereafter, the compliance of the activity the substantial contribution to climate change mitigation criteria and the DNSH criteria is verified by either of the following:
In order to reduce costs, audits may be performed together with any forest certification, climate certification or other audit. The independent third-party certifier may not have any conflict of interest with the owner or the funder, and may not be involved in the development or operation of the activity. 5. Group assessment The compliance with the criteria for substantial contribution to climate change mitigation and with DNSH criteria may be checked:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. Detailed information referred to in point 1.2. (i) includes provisions to comply with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The silvicultural change induced by the activity on the area covered by the activity is not likely to result in a significant reduction of sustainable supply of primary forest biomass suitable for the manufacturing of wood-based products with long-term circularity potential. This criterion may be demonstrated through the climate benefits analysis referred to in point (2). |
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The use of pesticides is reduced and alternative approaches or techniques, which may include non-chemical alternatives to pesticides, are favoured, in accordance with Directive 2009/128/EC, with exception of occasions where the use of pesticides is needed to control outbreaks of pests and of diseases. The activity minimised the use of fertilisers and does not use manure. The activity complies with Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. Well documented and verifiable measures are taken to avoid the use of active ingredients that are listed in Annex I, part A, of Regulation (EU) 2019/1021 of the European Parliament and of the Council(48), the Rotterdam Convention on the prior informed consent procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in international trade, the Minamata Convention on Mercury, the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, and of active ingredients that are listed as classification Ia (‘extremely hazardous’) or Ib (‘highly hazardous’) in the WHO Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard(49). The activity complies with the relevant national law on active ingredients. Pollution of water and soil is prevented and cleaning up measures are undertaken when pollution occurs. |
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In areas designated by the national competent authority for conservation or in habitats that are protected, the activity is in accordance with the conservation objectives for those areas. There is no conversion of habitats specifically sensitive to biodiversity loss or with high conservation value, or of areas set aside for the restoration of such habitats in accordance with national law. Detailed information referred to in point 1.2.(i) includes provisions for maintaining and possibly enhancing biodiversity in accordance with national and local provisions, including the following:
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1.4.
Conservation forestry
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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1. Forest management plan or equivalent instrument
2. Climate benefit analysis
3. Guarantee of permanence
4. Audit Within two years after the beginning of the activity and every 10 years thereafter, the compliance of the activity with the substantial contribution to climate change mitigation criteria and the DNSH criteria are verified by either of the following:
In order to reduce costs, audits may be performed together with any forest certification, climate certification or other audit. The independent third-party certifier may not have any conflict of interest with the owner or the funder, and may not be involved in the development or operation of the activity. 5. Group assessment The compliance with the criteria for substantial contribution to climate change mitigation and with DNSH criteria may be checked:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. Detailed information referred to in point 1.2.(i) includes provisions to comply with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The silvicultural change induced by the activity on the area covered by the activity is not likely to result in a significant reduction of sustainable supply of primary forest biomass suitable for the manufacturing of wood-based products with long-term circularity potential. This criterion may be demonstrated through the climate benefits analysis referred to in point (2). |
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The activity does not use pesticides or fertilisers. Well documented and verifiable measures are taken to avoid the use of active ingredients that are listed in Annex I, part A, of Regulation (EU) 2019/1021(62), the Rotterdam Convention on the prior informed consent procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in international trade, the Minamata Convention on Mercury, the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, and of active ingredients that are listed as classification Ia (‘extremely hazardous’) or Ib (‘highly hazardous’) in the WHO Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard(63). The activity complies with the relevant national law on active ingredients. Pollution of water and soil is prevented and cleaning up measures are undertaken when pollution occurs. |
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In areas designated by the national competent authority for conservation or in habitats that are protected, the activity is in accordance with the conservation objectives for those areas. There is no conversion of habitats specifically sensitive to biodiversity loss or with high conservation value, or of areas set aside for the restoration of such habitats in accordance with national law. Detailed information referred to in in point 1.2.(i) includes provisions for maintaining and possibly enhancing biodiversity in accordance with national and local provisions, including the following:
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2. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND RESTORATION ACTIVITIES
2.1.
Restoration of wetlands
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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1. Restoration plan
2. Climate benefit analysis
4. Guarantee of permanence
5. Audit Within two years after the beginning of the activity and every 10 years thereafter, the compliance of the activity with the substantial contribution to climate change mitigation criteria and with the DNSH criteria are verified by either of the following:
In order to reduce costs, audits may be performed together with any forest certification, climate certification or other audit. The independent third-party certifier may not have any conflict of interest with the owner or the funder, and may not be involved in the development or operation of the activity. 6. Group assessment The compliance with the criteria for substantial contribution to climate change mitigation and with DNSH criteria may be checked at the level of a group of holdings sufficiently homogeneous to evaluate the risk of the sustainability of the forest activity, provided that all those holdings have a durable relationship between them and participate in the activity and the group of those holdings remains the same for all subsequent audits. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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Peat extraction is minimised. |
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The use of pesticides is minimised and alternative approaches or techniques, which may include non-chemical alternatives to pesticides are favoured, in accordance with Directive 2009/128/EC, with exception of occasions where the use of pesticides is needed to control outbreaks of pests and diseases. The activity minimises the use of fertilisers and does not use manure. The activity complies with Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. Well documented and verifiable measures are taken to avoid the use of active ingredients that are listed in Annex I, part A, of Regulation (EU) 2019/1021(72), the Rotterdam Convention on the prior informed consent procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in international trade, the Minamata Convention on Mercury, the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, and of active ingredients that are listed as classification Ia (‘extremely hazardous’) or Ib (‘highly hazardous’) in the WHO recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard(73). The activity complies with the relevant national implementing law on active ingredients. Pollution of water and soil is prevented and cleaning up measures are undertaken when pollution occurs. |
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In areas designated by the national competent authority for conservation or in habitats that are protected, the activity is in accordance with the conservation objectives for those areas. There is no conversion of habitats specifically sensitive to biodiversity loss or with high conservation value, or of areas set aside for the restoration of such habitats in accordance with national law. The plan referred to in point 1 (Restoration plan) of this Section includes provisions for maintaining and possibly enhancing biodiversity in accordance with national and local provisions, including the following:
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3. MANUFACTURING
3.1.
Manufacture of renewable energy technologies
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The economic activity manufactures renewable energy technologies. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The activity assesses the availability of and, where feasible, adopts techniques that support:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.2.
Manufacture of equipment for the production and use of hydrogen
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The economic activity manufactures equipment for the production of hydrogen compliant with the Technical Screening Criteria set out in Section 3.10 of this Annex and equipment for the use of hydrogen. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The activity assesses the availability of and, where feasible, adopts techniques that support:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.3.
Manufacture of low carbon technologies for transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The economic activity manufactures, repairs, maintains, retrofits(74), repurposes or upgrades:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The activity assesses the availability of and, where feasible, adopts techniques that support:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Where applicable, vehicles do not contain lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium and cadmium, in accordance with Directive 2000/53/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(90). |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.4.
Manufacture of batteries
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The economic activity manufactures rechargeable batteries, battery packs and accumulators (and their respective components), including from secondary raw materials, that result in substantial GHG emission reductions in transport, stationary and off-grid energy storage and other industrial applications. The economic activity recycles end-of-life batteries. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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For manufacturing of new batteries, components and materials, the activity assesses the availability of and, where feasible, adopts techniques that support:
Recycling processes meet the conditions set out in Article 12 of Directive 2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(91) and in Annex III, Part B, to that Directive, including the use of the latest relevant Best Available Techniques, the achievement of the efficiencies specified for lead-acid batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries and for other chemistries. These processes ensure the recycling of the metal content to the highest degree that is technically feasible while avoiding excessive costs. Where applicable, facilities carrying out recycling processes meet the requirements laid down in Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council(92). |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Batteries comply with the applicable sustainability rules on the placing on the market of batteries in the Union, including restrictions on the use of hazardous substances in batteries, including Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council(93) and Directive 2006/66/EC. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.5.
Manufacture of energy efficiency equipment for buildings
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The economic activity manufactures one or more of the following products and their key components(94):
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The activity assesses the availability of and, where feasible, adopts techniques that support:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.6.
Manufacture of other low carbon technologies
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The economic activity manufactures technologies that are aimed at and demonstrate substantial life-cycle GHG emission savings compared to the best performing alternative technology/product/solution available on the market. Life-cycle GHG emission savings are calculated using Commission Recommendation 2013/179/EU(96) or, alternatively, ISO 14067:2018(97) or ISO 14064-1:2018(98). Quantified life-cycle GHG emission savings are verified by an independent third party. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The activity assesses the availability of and, where feasible, adopts techniques that support:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.7.
Manufacture of cement
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity manufactures one of the following:
Where CO2 that would otherwise be emitted from the manufacturing process is captured for the purpose of underground storage, the CO2 is transported and stored underground, in accordance with the technical screening criteria set out in Sections 5.11 and 5.12 of this Annex. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for the production of cement, lime and magnesium oxide(103). No significant cross-media effects occur(104). For manufacture of cement employing hazardous wastes as alternative fuels, measures are in place to ensure the safe handling of waste. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.8.
Manufacture of aluminium
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity manufactures one of the following:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for the non-ferrous metals industries(110). No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.9.
Manufacture of iron and steel
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity manufactures one of the following:
Where the CO2 that would otherwise be emitted from the manufacturing process is captured for the purpose of underground storage, the CO2 is transported and stored underground, in accordance with the technical screening criteria set out in Sections 5.11 and 5.12 of this Annex. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for iron and steel production(118). No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.10.
Manufacture of hydrogen
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity complies with the life-cycle GHG emissions savings requirement of 73,4 % for hydrogen [resulting in life-cycle GHG emissions lower than 3tCO2e/tH2] and 70 % for hydrogen-based synthetic fuels relative to a fossil fuel comparator of 94 g CO2e/MJ in analogy to the approach set out in Article 25(2) of and Annex V to Directive (EU) 2018/2001. Life-cycle GHG emissions savings are calculated using the methodology referred to in Article 28(5) of Directive (EU) 2018/2001 or, alternatively, using ISO 14067:2018(119) or ISO 14064-1:2018(120). Quantified life-cycle GHG emission savings are verified in line with Article 30 of Directive (EU) 2018/2001 where applicable, or by an independent third party. Where the CO2 that would otherwise be emitted from the manufacturing process is captured for the purpose of underground storage, the CO2 is transported and stored underground, in accordance with the technical screening criteria set out in Sections 5.11 and 5.12, respectively, of this Annex. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.11.
Manufacture of carbon black
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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GHG emissions(124) from the carbon black production processes are lower than 1,141(125) tCO2e per tonne of product. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.12.
Manufacture of soda ash
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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GHG emissions(128) from the soda ash production processes are lower than 0,789(129) tCO2e per tonne of product. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.13.
Manufacture of chlorine
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Electricity consumption for electrolysis and chlorine treatment is equal or lower than 2.45 MWh per tonne of chlorine. Average life-cycle GHG emissions of the electricity used for chlorine production is at or lower than 100 g CO2e/kWh. Life-cycle GHG emissions are calculated using Recommendation 2013/179/EU or, alternatively, using ISO 14067:2018(132) or ISO 14064-1:2018(133). Quantified life-cycle GHG emissions are verified by an independent third party. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.14.
Manufacture of organic basic chemicals
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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GHG emissions(136) from the organic basic chemicals production processes are lower than:
Where the organic chemicals in scope are produced wholly or partially from renewable feedstock, the life-cycle GHG emissions of the manufactured chemical, manufactured wholly or partially from renewable feedstock, are lower than the life-cycle GHG emissions of the equivalent chemical manufactured from fossil fuel feedstock. Life-cycle GHG emissions are calculated using Recommendation 2013/179/EU or, alternatively, using ISO 14067:2018(143) or ISO 14064-1:2018(144). Quantified life-cycle GHG emissions are verified by an independent third party. Agricultural biomass used for the manufacture of organic basic chemicals complies with the criteria laid down in Article 29, paragraphs 2 to 5 of Directive (EU) 2018/2001. Forest biomass used for the manufacture of organic basic chemicals complies with the criteria laid down in Article 29, paragraphs 6 and 7 of that Directive. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.15.
Manufacture of anhydrous ammonia
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity complies with one of the following criteria:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.16.
Manufacture of nitric acid
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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GHG emissions(149) from the manufacture of nitric acid are lower than 0,038(150) tCO2e per tonne of nitric acid. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.17.
Manufacture of plastics in primary form
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity complies with one of the following criteria:
Agricultural biomass used for the manufacture of plastics in its primary form complies with the criteria laid down in Article 29, paragraphs 2 to 5, of Directive (EU) 2018/2001. Forest biomass used for the manufacture of plastics in its primary form complies with the criteria laid down in Article 29, paragraphs 6 and 7, of that Directive. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4. ENERGY
4.1.
Electricity generation using solar photovoltaic technology
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity generates electricity using solar PV technology. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.2.
Electricity generation using concentrated solar power (CSP) technology
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity generates electricity using CSP technology. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.3.
Electricity generation from wind power
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity generates electricity from wind power. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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In case of construction of offshore wind, the activity does not hamper the achievement of good environmental status as set out in Directive 2008/56/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(158), requiring that the appropriate measures are taken to prevent or mitigate impacts in relation to that Directive’s Descriptor 11 (Noise/Energy), laid down in Annex I to that Directive, and as set out in Commission Decision (EU) 2017/848(159) in relation to the relevant criteria and methodological standards for that descriptor. |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex(160). In case of offshore wind, the activity does not hamper the achievement of good environmental status as set out in Directive 2008/56/EC, requiring that the appropriate measures are taken to prevent or mitigate impacts in relation to that Directive’s Descriptors 1 (biodiversity) and 6 (seabed integrity), laid down in Annex I to that Directive, and as set out in Decision (EU) 2017/848 in relation to the relevant criteria and methodological standards for those descriptors. |
4.4.
Electricity generation from ocean energy technologies
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity generates electricity from ocean energy. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity does not hamper the achievement of good environmental status, as set out in Directive 2008/56/EC, requiring that the appropriate measures are taken to prevent or mitigate impacts in relation to that Directive’s Descriptor 11 (Noise/Energy), laid down in Annex I to that Directive, and as set out in Decision (EU) 2017/848 in relation to the relevant criteria and methodological standards for that descriptor. |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. |
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Measures are in place to minimise toxicity of anti-fouling paint and biocides as laid down in Regulation (EU) No 528/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council(161), which implements in Union law the International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-fouling Systems on Ships adopted on 5 October 2001. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. The activity does not hamper the achievement of good environmental status, as set out in Directive 2008/56/EC, requiring that the appropriate measures are taken to prevent or mitigate impacts in relation to that Directive’s Descriptor 1 (biodiversity), laid down in Annex I to that Directive, and as set out in Decision (EU) 2017/848 in relation to the relevant criteria and methodological standards for that descriptor. |
4.5.
Electricity generation from hydropower
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity complies with either of the following criteria:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex(165). |
4.6.
Electricity generation from geothermal energy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Life-cycle GHG emissions from the generation of electricity from geothermal energy are lower than 100 g CO2e/kWh. Life-cycle GHG emission savings are calculated using Commission Recommendation 2013/179/EU or, alternatively, using ISO 14067:2018 or ISO 14064-1:2018. Quantified life-cycle GHG emissions are verified by an independent third party. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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For the operation of high-enthalpy geothermal energy systems, adequate abatement systems are in place to reduce emission levels in order not to hamper the achievement of air quality limit values set out in Directive 2004/107/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(166) and Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(167). |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.7.
Electricity generation from renewable non-fossil gaseous and liquid fuels
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for large combustion plants(170). No significant cross-media effects occur. For combustion plants with thermal input greater than 1 MW but below the thresholds for the BAT conclusions for large combustion plants to apply, emissions are below the emission limit values set out in Annex II, part 2, to Directive (EU) 2015/2193 of the European Parliament and of the Council(171). |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.8.
Electricity generation from bioenergy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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For installations falling within the scope of Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council(174), emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for large combustion plants(175). No significant cross-media effects occur. For combustion plants with thermal input greater than 1 MW but below the thresholds for the BAT conclusions for large combustion plants to apply, emissions are below the emission limit values set out in Annex II, part 2, to Directive (EU) 2015/2193. For plants in zones or parts of zones not complying with the air quality limit values laid down in Directive 2008/50/EC, measures are implemented to reduce emission levels taking into account the results of the information exchange(176) which are published by the Commission in accordance with Article 6, paragraphs 9 and 10, of Directive (EU) 2015/2193. For anaerobic digestion of organic material, where the produced digestate is used as fertiliser or soil improver, either directly or after composting or any other treatment, it meets the requirements for fertilising materials set out in Component Material Categories (CMC) 4 and 5 in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. For anaerobic digestion plants treating over 100 tonnes per day, emissions to air and water are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set for anaerobic treatment of waste in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for waste treatment(177). No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.9.
Transmission and distribution of electricity
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity complies with one of the following criteria:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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A waste management plan is in place and ensures maximal reuse or recycling at end of life in accordance with the waste hierarchy, including through contractual agreements with waste management partners, reflection in financial projections or official project documentation. |
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Overground high voltage lines:
Activities do not use PCBs polyclorinated biphenyls. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex(184). |
4.10.
Storage of electricity
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity is the construction and operation of electricity storage including pumped hydropower storage. Where the activity includes chemical energy storage, the medium of storage (such as hydrogen or ammonia) complies with the criteria for manufacturing of the corresponding product specified in Sections 3.7 to 3.17 of this Annex. In case of using hydrogen as electricity storage, where hydrogen meets the technical screening criteria specified in Section 3.10 of this Annex, re-electrification of hydrogen is also considered part of the activity. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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In case of pumped hydropower storage not connected to a river body, the activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. In case of pumped hydropower storage connected to a river body, the activity complies with the criteria for DNSH to sustainable use and protection of water and marine resources specified in Section 4.5 (Electricity production from hydropower). |
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A waste management plan is in place and ensures maximal reuse or recycling at end of life in accordance with the waste hierarchy, including through contractual agreements with waste management partners, reflection in financial projections or official project documentation. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.11.
Storage of thermal energy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity stores thermal energy, including Underground Thermal Energy Storage (UTES) or Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES). |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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For Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage, the activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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A waste management plan is in place and ensures maximal reuse, remanufacturing or recycling at end of life, including through contractual agreements with waste management partners, reflection in financial projections or official project documentation. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.12.
Storage of hydrogen
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity is one of the following:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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A waste management plan is in place and ensures maximal reuse, remanufacturing or recycling at end of life, including through contractual agreements with waste management partners, reflection in financial projections or official project documentation. |
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In the case of storage above five tonnes, the activity complies with Directive 2012/18/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council(185). |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.13.
Manufacture of biogas and biofuels for use in transport and of bioliquids
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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For biogas production, a gas-tight cover on the digestate storage is applied. For anaerobic digestion plants treating over 100 tonnes per day, emissions to air and water are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set for anaerobic treatment of waste in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for waste treatment(186). No significant cross-media effects occur. In case of anaerobic digestion of organic material, where the produced digestate is used as fertiliser or soil improver, either directly or after composting or any other treatment, it meets the requirements for fertilising materials set out in Component Material Categories (CMC) 4 and 5 for digestate or CMC 3 for compost, as applicable, in Annex II to Regulation EU 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.14.
Transmission and distribution networks for renewable and low-carbon gases
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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Fans, compressors, pumps and other equipment used which is covered by Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(187) comply, where relevant, with the top class requirements of the energy label, and with implementing regulations under that Directive and represent the best available technology. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.15.
District heating/cooling distribution
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity complies with one of the following criteria:
|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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Fans, compressors, pumps and other equipment used which is covered by Directive 2009/125/EC comply, where relevant, with the top class requirements of the energy label, and otherwise comply with implementing regulations under that Directive and represent the best available technology. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.16.
Installation and operation of electric heat pumps
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The installation and operation of electric heat pumps complies with both of the following criteria:
|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. A waste management plan is in place and ensures maximal reuse, remanufacturing or recycling at end of life, including through contractual agreements with waste management partners, reflection in financial projections or official project documentation. |
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For air to air heat pumps with rated capacity of 12 kW or below, indoor and outdoor sound power levels are below the threshold set out in Commission Regulation (EU) No 206/2012(189). |
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N/A |
4.17.
Cogeneration of heat/cool and power from solar energy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity consists in the cogeneration(190) of electricity and heat/cool from solar energy. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.18.
Cogeneration of heat/cool and power from geothermal energy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The life-cycle GHG emissions from the combined generation of heat/cool and power(191) from geothermal energy are lower than 100 g CO2e per 1 kWh of energy output from the combined generation. Life-cycle GHG emissions are calculated based on project-specific data, where available, using Commission Recommendation 2013/179/EU or, alternatively, using ISO 14067:2018 or ISO 14064-1:2018. Quantified life-cycle GHG emissions are verified by an independent third party. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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For the operation of high-enthalpy geothermal energy systems, adequate abatement systems are in place to reduce emission levels in order not to hamper the achievement of air quality limit values set out in Directives 2004/107/EC and 2008/50/EC. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.19.
Cogeneration of heat/cool and power from renewable non-fossil gaseous and liquid fuels
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for large combustion plants(195). No significant cross-media effects occur. For combustion plants with thermal input greater than 1 MW but below the thresholds for the BAT conclusions for large combustion plants to apply, emissions are below the emission limit values set out in Annex II, part 2, to Directive (EU) 2015/2193. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.20.
Cogeneration of heat/cool and power from bioenergy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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For installations falling within the scope of Directive 2010/75/EU, emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for large combustion plants(196), ensuring at the same time that no significant cross-media effects occur. For combustion plants with thermal input greater than 1 MW but below the thresholds for the BAT conclusions for large combustion plants to apply, emissions are below the emission limit values set out in Annex II, part 2, to Directive (EU) 2015/2193. For plants in zones or parts of zones not complying with the air quality limit values laid down in Directive 2008/50/EC, results of the information exchange(197), which are published by the Commission in accordance with Article 6, paragraphs 9 and 10, of Directive (EU) 2015/2193 are taken into account. In case of anaerobic digestion of organic material, where the produced digestate is used as fertiliser or soil improver, either directly or after composting or any other treatment, it meets the requirements for fertilising materials set out in Component Material Categories (CMC) 4 and 5 in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. For anaerobic digestion plants treating over 100 tonnes per day, emissions to air and water are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set for anaerobic treatment of waste in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for waste treatment(198). No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.21.
Production of heat/cool from solar thermal heating
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity produces heat/cool using solar thermal heating. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.22.
Production of heat/cool from geothermal energy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The life-cycle GHG emissions from the generation of heat/cool from geothermal energy are lower than 100 g CO2e/kWh. Life-cycle GHG emissions are calculated based on project-specific data, where available, using Commission Recommendation 2013/179/EU or, alternatively, using ISO 14067:2018 or ISO 14064-1:2018. Quantified life-cycle GHG emissions are verified by an independent third party. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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For the operation of high-enthalpy geothermal energy systems, adequate abatement systems are in place to reduce emission levels in order not to hamper the achievement of air quality limit values set out in Directives 2004/107/EC and 2008/50/EC. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.23.
Production of heat/cool from renewable non-fossil gaseous and liquid fuels
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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|
Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for large combustion plants(201). No significant cross-media effects occur. For combustion plants with thermal input greater than 1 MW but below the thresholds for the BAT conclusions for large combustion plants to apply, emissions are below the emission limit values set out in Annex II, part 2, to Directive (EU) 2015/2193. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.24.
Production of heat/cool from bioenergy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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For installations falling within the scope of Directive 2010/75/EU, emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for large combustion plants(202), ensuring at the same time that no significant cross-media effects occur. For combustion plants with thermal input greater than 1 MW but below the thresholds for the BAT conclusions for large combustion plants to apply, emissions are below the emission limit values set out in Annex II, part 2, to Directive (EU) 2015/2193. For plants in zones or parts of zones not complying with the air quality limit values laid down in Directive 2008/50/EC, results of the information exchange(203), which are published by the Commission in accordance with Article 6, paragraphs 9 and 10 of Directive (EU) 2015/2193 are taken into account. For anaerobic digestion of organic material, where the produced digestate is used as fertiliser or soil improver, either directly or after composting or any other treatment, it meets the requirements for fertilising materials set out in Component Material Categories (CMC) 4 and 5 in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. For anaerobic digestion plants treating over 100 tonnes per day, emissions to air and water are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set for anaerobic treatment of waste in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for waste treatment(204). No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.25.
Production of heat/cool using waste heat
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity produces heat/cool from waste heat. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. |
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Pumps and the kind of equipment used, which is covered by Ecodesign and Energy labelling comply, where relevant, with the top class requirements of the energy label laid down in Regulation (EU) 2017/1369, and with implementing regulations under Directive 2009/125/EC and represent the best available technology. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5. WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION
5.1.
Construction, extension and operation of water collection, treatment and supply systems
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The water supply system complies with one of the following criteria:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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|
N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.2.
Renewal of water collection, treatment and supply systems
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The renewal of the water supply system leads to improved energy efficiency in one of the following ways:
|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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|
N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.3.
Construction, extension and operation of waste water collection and treatment
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. Where the waste water is treated to a level suitable for reuse in agricultural irrigation, the required risk management actions to avoid adverse environmental impacts have been defined and implemented(209). |
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|
N/A |
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Discharges to receiving waters meet the requirements laid down in Council Directive 91/271/EEC(210) or as required by national provisions stating maximum permissible pollutant levels from discharges to receiving waters. Appropriate measures have been implemented to avoid and mitigate excessive storm water overflows from the waste water collection system, which may include nature-based solutions, separate storm water collection systems, retention tanks and treatment of the first flush. Sewage sludge is used in accordance with Council Directive 86/278/EEC(211) or as required by national law relating to the spreading of sludge on the soil or any other application of sludge on and in the soil. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.4.
Renewal of waste water collection and treatment
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. Where the waste water is treated to a level suitable for reuse in agricultural irrigation, the required risk management actions to avoid adverse environmental impacts have been defined and implemented(212). |
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|
N/A |
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|
Discharges to receiving waters meet the requirements laid down in Directive 91/271/EEC or as required by national provisions stating maximum permissible pollutant levels from discharges to receiving waters. Appropriate measures have been implemented to avoid and mitigate excessive storm water overflows from the waste water collection system, which may include nature-based solutions, separate storm water collection systems, retention tanks and treatment of the first flush. Sewage sludge is used in accordance with Directive 86/278/EEC or as required by national law relating to the spreading of sludge on the soil or any other application of sludge on and in the soil. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.5.
Collection and transport of non-hazardous waste in source segregated fractions
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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All separately collected and transported non-hazardous waste that is segregated at source is intended for preparation for reuse or recycling operations. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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|
Separately collected waste fractions are not mixed in waste storage and transfer facilities with other waste or materials with different properties. |
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|
N/A |
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|
N/A |
5.6.
Anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
|||||
|
|||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
||||
|
N/A |
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|
Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set for anaerobic treatment of waste in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for waste treatment(214). No significant cross-media effects occur. Where the resulting digestate is intended for use as fertiliser or soil improver, its nitrogen content (with tolerance level ± 25 %) is communicated to the buyer or the entity in charge of taking off the digestate. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.7.
Anaerobic digestion of bio-waste
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
||||||||||
|
N/A |
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|
For anaerobic digestion plants treating over 100 tonnes per day, emissions to air and water are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set for anaerobic treatment of waste in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for waste treatment(217). No significant cross-media effects occur. The produced digestate meets the requirements for fertilising materials set out in Component Material Categories (CMC) 4 and 5 for digestate or CMC 3 for compost, as applicable, in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2019/1009, or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use The Nitrogen content (with tolerance level ± 25 %) of the digestate used as fertiliser or soil improver is communicated to the buyer or the entity in charge of taking off the digestate. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.8.
Composting of bio-waste
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
|||||
|
|||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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|
N/A |
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|
For composting plants treating over 75 tonnes per day, emissions to air and water are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out for aerobic treatment of waste in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for waste treatment(219). No significant cross-media effects occur. The site has a system in place that prevents leachate reaching groundwater. The compost produced meets the requirements for fertilising materials set out in Component Material Category 3 in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.9.
Material recovery from non-hazardous waste
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity converts at least 50 %, in terms of weight, of the processed separately collected non-hazardous waste into secondary raw materials that are suitable for the substitution of virgin materials in production processes. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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|
N/A |
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|
N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.10.
Landfill gas capture and utilisation
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
|||||||||
|
|||||||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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|
N/A |
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|
The permanent closure and remediation as well as the after-care of old landfills, where the landfill gas capture system is installed, are carried out in accordance with the following rules:
|
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.11.
Transport of CO
2
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
|||||||||
|
|||||||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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|
N/A |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.12.
Underground permanent geological storage of CO
2
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
|||||||||||
|
|||||||||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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|
The activity complies with Directive 2009/31/EC. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
6. TRANSPORT
6.1.
Passenger interurban rail transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity complies with one of the following criteria:
|
|||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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|
Measures are in place to manage waste in accordance with the waste hierarchy, in particular during maintenance. |
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|
Engines for the propulsion of railway locomotives (RLL) and engines for the propulsion of railcars (RLR) comply with emission limits set out in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2016/1628 of the European Parliament and of the Council(226). |
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|
N/A |
6.2.
Freight rail transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
|||||||||
|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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|
Measures are in place to manage waste, in accordance with the waste hierarchy, in particular during maintenance. |
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|
Engines for the propulsion of railway locomotives (RLL) and engines for the propulsion of railcars (RLR) comply with emission limits set out in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2016/1628. |
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|
N/A |
6.3.
Urban and suburban transport, road passenger transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
|||||
The activity complies with the one of following criteria:
|
|||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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|
Measures are in place to manage waste, in accordance with the waste hierarchy, both in the use phase (maintenance) and the end-of-life of the fleet, including through reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics (in particular critical raw materials therein). |
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|
For road vehicles of categories M, tyres comply with external rolling noise requirements in the highest populated class and with Rolling Resistance Coefficient (influencing the vehicle energy efficiency) in the two highest populated classes as set out in Regulation (EU) 2020/740 of the European Parliament and of the Council(231) and as can be verified from the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL). Where applicable, vehicles comply with the requirements of the most recent applicable stage of the Euro VI heavy duty emission type-approval set out in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 595/2009. |
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|
N/A |
6.4.
Operation of personal mobility devices, cycle logistics
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
|||||
|
|||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
||||
|
N/A |
||||
|
Measures are in place to manage waste, in accordance with the waste hierarchy, both in the use phase (maintenance) and the end-of-life, including through reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics (in particular critical raw materials therein). |
||||
|
N/A |
||||
|
N/A |
6.5.
Transport by motorbikes, passenger cars and light commercial vehicles
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
|||||||||
The activity complies with the following criteria:
|
|||||||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
||||||||
|
N/A |
||||||||
|
Vehicles of categories M1 and N1 are both of the following:
Measures are in place to manage waste both in the use phase (maintenance) and the end-of-life of the fleet, including through reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics (in particular critical raw materials therein), in accordance with the waste hierarchy. |
||||||||
|
Vehicles comply with the requirements of the most recent applicable stage of the Euro 6 light-duty emission type-approval(237) set out in accordance with Regulation (EC) No. 715/2007. Vehicles comply with the emission thresholds for clean light-duty vehicles set out in Table 2 of the Annex to Directive 2009/33/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(238). For road vehicles of categories M and N, tyres comply with external rolling noise requirements in the highest populated class and with Rolling Resistance Coefficient (influencing the vehicle energy efficiency) in the two highest populated classes as set out in Regulation (EU) 2020/740 and as can be verified from the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL). Vehicles comply with Regulation (EU) No 540/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council(239). |
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|
N/A |
6.6.
Freight transport services by road
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
|||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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|
Vehicles of category N1, N2 and N3 are both of the following:
Measures are in place to manage waste both in the use phase (maintenance) and the end-of-life of the fleet, including through reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics (in particular critical raw materials therein), in accordance with the waste hierarchy. |
||||||||||||||
|
For road vehicles of categories M and N, tyres comply with external rolling noise requirements in the highest populated class and with Rolling Resistance Coefficient (influencing the vehicle energy efficiency) in the two highest populated classes as set out in Regulation (EU) 2020/740 and as can be verified from the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL). Vehicles comply with the requirements of the most recent applicable stage of the Euro VI heavy duty emission type-approval(244) set out in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 595/2009. Vehicles comply with Regulation (EU) No 540/2014. |
||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
6.7.
Inland passenger water transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
|||||
The activity complies with one of the following criteria:
|
|||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
||||
|
Measures are in place to manage waste, both in the use phase and in the end-of-life of the vessel, in accordance with the waste hierarchy, including the control and management of hazardous materials on board of ships and ensuring their safe recycling. For battery-operated vessels, those measures include reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics, including critical raw materials therein. |
||||
|
Engines in vessels comply with emission limits set out in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2016/1628 (including vessels meeting those limits without type-approved solutions such as through after-treatment). |
||||
|
N/A |
6.8.
Inland freight water transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
|||||||||
|
|||||||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
||||||||
|
Measures are in place to manage waste, both in the use phase and in the end-of-life of the vessel, in accordance with the waste hierarchy, including the control and management of hazardous materials on board of ships and ensuring their safe recycling. For battery-operated vessels, those measures include reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics, including critical raw materials therein. |
||||||||
|
Vessels comply with the emission limits set out in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2016/1628 (including vessels meeting those limits without type-approved solutions such as through after-treatment). |
||||||||
|
N/A |
6.9.
Retrofitting of inland water passenger and freight transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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Measures are in place to manage waste, both in the use phase and in the end-of-life of the vessel, in accordance with the waste hierarchy, including the control and management of hazardous materials on board of ships and ensuring their safe recycling. |
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Vessels comply with emission limits set out in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2016/1628 (including vessels meeting those limits without type-approved solutions such as through after-treatment). |
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N/A |
6.10.
Sea and coastal freight water transport, vessels for port operations and auxiliary activities
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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Measures are in place to manage waste, both in the use phase and in the end-of-life of the vessel, in accordance with the waste hierarchy. For battery-operated vessels, those measures include reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics, including critical raw materials therein. For existing ships above 500 gross tonnage and the new-built ones replacing them, the activity complies with the requirements of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council(249) relating to the inventory of hazardous materials. The scrap ships are recycled in facilities included on the European List of ship recycling facilities as laid down in Commission Decision 2016/2323(250). The activity complies with Directive (EU) 2019/883 of the European Parliament and of the Council(251) as regards the protection of the marine environment against the negative effects from discharges of waste from ships. The ship is operated in accordance with Annex V to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships of 2 November 1973 (the IMO MARPOL Convention), in particular with a view to producing reduced quantities of waste and to reducing legal discharges, by managing its waste in a sustainable and environmentally sound manner. |
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As regards the reduction of sulphur oxides emissions and particulate matters, vessels comply with Directive (EU) 2016/802 of the European Parliament and of the Council(252), and with Regulation 14(253) of Annex VI to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Sulphur in fuel content does not exceed 0,5 % in mass (the global sulphur limit) and 0,1 % in mass in emission control area (ECA) designated in the North and Baltic Seas by the IMO(254). As regards nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, vessels comply with Regulation 13(255) of Annex VI to IMO MARPOL Convention. Tier II NOx requirement applies to ships constructed after 2011. Only while operating in NOx emission control areas established under IMO rules, ships constructed after 1 January 2016 comply with stricter engine requirements (Tier III) reducing NOx emissions(256). Discharges of black and grey water comply with Annex IV to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Measures are in place to minimise toxicity of anti-fouling paint and biocides as laid down in Regulation (EU) No 528/2012, which implements in Union law the International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-fouling Systems on Ships adopted on 5 October 2001(257). |
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Releases of ballast water containing non-indigenous species are prevented in line with the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWM). Measures are in place to prevent the introduction of non-indigenous species by biofouling of hull and niche areas of ships taking into account the IMO Biofouling Guidelines(258). Noise and vibrations are limited by using noise reducing propellers, hull design or on-board machinery in line with the guidance given in the IMO Guidelines for the Reduction of Underwater Noise(259). In the Union, the activity does not hamper the achievement of good environmental status, as set out in Directive 2008/56/EC, requiring that the appropriate measures are taken to prevent or mitigate impacts in relation to that Directive’s Descriptors 1 (biodiversity), 2 (non-indigenous species), 6 (seabed integrity), 8 (contaminants), 10 (marine litter), 11 (Noise/Energy) and as set out in Commission Decision (EU) 2017/848 in relation to the relevant criteria and methodological standards for those descriptors, as applicable. |
6.11.
Sea and coastal passenger water transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity complies with one or more of the following criteria:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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Measures are in place to manage waste, both in the use phase and in the end-of-life of the vessel, in accordance with the waste hierarchy. For battery-operated vessels, those measures include reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics, including critical raw materials therein. For existing ships above 500 gross tonnage and the new-built ones replacing them, the activity complies with the requirements of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 relating to the inventory of hazardous materials. The scrap ships are recycled in facilities included on the European List of ship recycling facilities as laid down in Implementing Decision 2016/2323. The activity complies with Directive (EU) 2019/883 as regards the protection of the marine environment against the negative effects from discharges of waste from ships. The ship is operated in accordance with Annex V to the IMO MARPOL Convention, in particular with a view to producing reduced quantities of waste and to reducing legal discharges, by managing its waste in a sustainable and environmentally sound manner. |
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As regards the reduction of sulphur oxides emissions and particulate matters, vessels comply with Directive (EU) 2016/802, and with Regulation 14 of Annex VI to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Sulphur in fuel content does not exceed 0,5 % in mass (the global sulphur limit) and 0,1 % in mass in emission control area (ECA) designated in the North and Baltic Seas by the IMO(263). As regards nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, vessels comply with Regulation 13 of Annex VI to IMO MARPOL Convention. Tier II NOx requirement applies to ships constructed after 2011. Only while operating in NOx emission control areas established under IMO rules, ships constructed after 1 January 2016 comply with stricter engine requirements (Tier III) reducing NOx emissions(264). Discharges of black and grey water comply with Annex IV to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Measures are in place to minimise toxicity of anti-fouling paint and biocides as laid down in Regulation (EU) No 528/2012, which implements in Union law the International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-fouling Systems on Ships adopted on 5 October 2001. |
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Releases of ballast water containing non-indigenous species are prevented in line with the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWM). Measures are in place to prevent the introduction of non-indigenous species by biofouling of hull and niche areas of ships taking into account the IMO Biofouling Guidelines(265). Noise and vibrations are limited by using noise reducing propellers, hull design or on-board machinery in line with the guidance given in the IMO Guidelines for the Reduction of Underwater Noise(266). In the Union, the activity does not hamper the achievement of good environmental status, as set out in Directive 2008/56/EC, requiring that the appropriate measures are taken to prevent or mitigate impacts in relation to that Directive’s Descriptors 1 (biodiversity), 2 (non-indigenous species), 6 (seabed integrity), 8 (contaminants), 10 (marine litter), 11 (Noise/Energy) and as set out in Decision (EU) 2017/848 in relation to the relevant criteria and methodological standards for those descriptors, as applicable. |
6.12.
Retrofitting of sea and coastal freight and passenger water transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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Measures are in place to manage waste, both in the use phase and in the end-of-life of the vessel, in accordance with the waste hierarchy. For battery-operated vessels, those measures include reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics, including critical raw materials therein. For existing ships above 500 gross tonnage and the new-built ones replacing them, the activity complies with the requirements of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 relating to the inventory of hazardous materials. The scrap ships are recycled in facilities included on the European List of ship recycling facilities as laid down in Commission Decision 2016/2323. The activity complies with Directive (EU) 2019/883 as regards the protection of the marine environment against the negative effects from discharges of waste from ships. The ship is operated in accordance with Annex V to the IMO MARPOL Convention, in particular with a view to producing reduced quantities of waste and to reducing legal discharges, by managing its waste in a sustainable and environmentally sound manner. |
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As regards the reduction of sulphur oxides emissions and particulate matters, vessels comply with Directive (EU) 2016/802, and with Regulation 14 of Annex VI to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Sulphur in fuel content does not exceed 0,5 % in mass (the global sulphur limit) and 0,1 % in mass in emission control area (ECA) designated in the North and Baltic Seas by the IMO(267). As regards nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, vessels comply with Regulation 13 of Annex VI to IMO MARPOL Convention. Tier II NOx requirement applies to ships constructed after 2011. Only while operating in NOx emission control areas established under IMO rules, ships constructed after 1 January 2016 comply with stricter engine requirements (Tier III) reducing NOx emissions(268). Discharges of black and grey water comply with Annex IV to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Measures are in place to minimise toxicity of anti-fouling paint and biocides as laid down in Regulation (EU) No 528/2012, which implements in Union law the International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-fouling Systems on Ships adopted on 5 October 2001. |
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Releases of ballast water containing non-indigenous species are prevented in line with the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWM). Measures are in place to prevent the introduction of non-indigenous species by biofouling of hull and niche areas of ships taking into account the IMO Biofouling Guidelines(269). Noise and vibrations are limited by using noise reducing propellers, hull design or on-board machinery in line with the guidance given in the IMO Guidelines for the Reduction of Underwater Noise(270). In the Union, the activity does not hamper the achievement of good environmental status, as set out in Directive 2008/56/EC, requiring that the appropriate measures are taken to prevent or mitigate impacts in relation to that Directive’s Descriptors 1 (biodiversity), 2 (non-indigenous species), 6 (seabed integrity), 8 (contaminants), 10 (marine litter), 11 (Noise/Energy) and as set out in Decision (EU) 2017/848 in relation to the relevant criteria and methodological standards for those descriptors, as applicable. |
6.13.
Infrastructure for personal mobility, cycle logistics
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The infrastructure that is constructed and operated is dedicated to personal mobility or cycle logistics: pavements, bike lanes and pedestrian zones, electrical charging and hydrogen refuelling installations for personal mobility devices. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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At least 70 % (by weight) of the non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (excluding naturally occurring material referred to in category 17 05 04 in the European List of Waste established by Commission Decision 2000/532/EC(271)) generated on the construction site is prepared for reuse, recycling and other material recovery, including backfilling operations using waste to substitute other materials, in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol(272). Operators limit waste generation in processes related to construction and demolition, in accordance with the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol, taking into account best available techniques and using selective demolition to enable removal and safe handling of hazardous substances and facilitate reuse and high-quality recycling by selective removal of materials, using available sorting systems for construction and demolition waste. |
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Measures are taken to reduce noise, dust and pollutant emissions during construction or maintenance works. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
6.14.
Infrastructure for rail transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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At least 70 % (by weight) of the non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (excluding naturally occurring material defined in category 17 05 04 in the European List of Waste established by Decision 2000/532/EC) generated on the construction site is prepared for reuse, recycling and other material recovery, including backfilling operations using waste to substitute other materials, in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol(276). Operators limit waste generation in processes related construction and demolition, in accordance with the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol and taking into account best available techniques and using selective demolition to enable removal and safe handling of hazardous substances and facilitate reuse and high-quality recycling by selective removal of materials, using available sorting systems for construction and demolition waste. |
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Where appropriate, given the sensitivity of the area affected, in particular in terms of the size of population affected, noise and vibrations from use of infrastructure are mitigated by introducing open trenches, wall barriers, or other measures and comply with Directive 2002/49/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(277). Measures are taken to reduce noise, dust and pollutant emissions during construction or maintenance works. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
6.15.
Infrastructure enabling low-carbon road transport and public transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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At least 70 % (by weight) of the non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (excluding naturally occurring material defined in category 17 05 04 in the European List of Waste established by Decision 2000/532/EC) generated on the construction site is prepared for reuse, recycling and other material recovery, including backfilling operations using waste to substitute other materials, in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol(278). Operators limit waste generation in processes related construction and demolition, in accordance with the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol and taking into account best available techniques and using selective demolition to enable removal and safe handling of hazardous substances and facilitate reuse and high-quality recycling by selective removal of materials, using available sorting systems for construction and demolition waste. |
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Where relevant, noise and vibrations from use of infrastructure are mitigated by introducing open trenches, wall barriers or other measures and comply with Directive 2002/49/EC. Measures are taken to reduce noise, dust and pollutant emissions during construction or maintenance works. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. Where relevant, maintenance of vegetation along road transport infrastructure ensures that invasive species do not spread. Mitigation measures have been implemented to avoid wildlife collisions. |
6.16.
Infrastructure enabling low carbon water transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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At least 70 % (by weight) of the non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (excluding naturally occurring material defined in category 17 05 04 in the European List of Waste established by Decision 2000/532/EC) generated on the construction site is prepared for reuse, recycling and other material recovery, including backfilling operations using waste to substitute other materials, in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol(279). Operators limit waste generation in processes related construction and demolition, in accordance with the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol and taking into account best available techniques and using selective demolition to enable removal and safe handling of hazardous substances and facilitate reuse and high-quality recycling by selective removal of materials, using available sorting systems for construction and demolition waste. |
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Measures are taken to reduce noise, vibration, dust and pollutant emissions during construction maintenance works. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
6.17.
Low carbon airport infrastructure
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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At least 70 % (by weight) of the non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (excluding naturally occurring material defined in category 17 05 04 in the European List of Waste established by Decision 2000/532/EC) generated on the construction site is prepared for reuse, recycling and other material recovery, including backfilling operations using waste to substitute other materials, in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol(280). Operators limit waste generation in processes related to construction and demolition, in accordance with the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol and taking into account best available techniques and using selective demolition to enable removal and safe handling of hazardous substances and facilitate reuse and high-quality recycling by selective removal of materials, using available sorting systems for construction and demolition waste. |
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Measures are taken to reduce noise, vibration, dust and pollutant emissions during construction maintenance works. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
7. CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES
7.1.
Construction of new buildings
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Constructions of new buildings for which:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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Where installed, except for installations in residential building units, the specified water use for the following water appliances are attested by product datasheets, a building certification or an existing product label in the Union, in accordance with the technical specifications laid down in Appendix E to this Annex:
To avoid impact from the construction site, the activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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At least 70 % (by weight) of the non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (excluding naturally occurring material referred to in category 17 05 04 in the European List of Waste established by Decision 2000/532/EC) generated on the construction site is prepared for reuse, recycling and other material recovery, including backfilling operations using waste to substitute other materials, in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol(287). Operators limit waste generation in processes related to construction and demolition, in accordance with the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol and taking into account best available techniques and using selective demolition to enable removal and safe handling of hazardous substances and facilitate reuse and high-quality recycling by selective removal of materials, using available sorting systems for construction and demolition waste. Building designs and construction techniques support circularity and in particular demonstrate, with reference to ISO 20887(288) or other standards for assessing the disassembly or adaptability of buildings, how they are designed to be more resource efficient, adaptable, flexible and dismantleable to enable reuse and recycling. |
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Building components and materials used in the construction comply with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Building components and materials used in the construction that may come into contact with occupiers(289) emit less than 0,06 mg of formaldehyde per m3 of material or component upon testing in accordance with the conditions specified in Annex XVII to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 and less than 0,001 mg of other categories 1A and 1B carcinogenic volatile organic compounds per m3 of material or component, upon testing in accordance with CEN/EN 16516(290) or ISO 16000-3:2011(291) or other equivalent standardised test conditions and determination methods(292). Where the new construction is located on a potentially contaminated site (brownfield site), the site has been subject to an investigation for potential contaminants, for example using standard ISO 18400(293). Measures are taken to reduce noise, dust and pollutant emissions during construction or maintenance works. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. The new construction is not built on one of the following:
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7.2.
Renovation of existing buildings
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The building renovation complies with the applicable requirements for major renovations(298). Alternatively, it leads to a reduction of primary energy demand (PED) of at least 30 %(299). |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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Where installed as part of the renovation works, except for renovation works in residential building units, the specified water use for the following water appliances is attested by product datasheets, a building certification or an existing product label in the Union, in accordance with the technical specifications laid down in Appendix E to this Annex:
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At least 70 % (by weight) of the non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (excluding naturally occurring material referred to in category 17 05 04 in the European List of Waste established by Decision 2000/532/EC) generated on the construction site is prepared for reuse, recycling and other material recovery, including backfilling operations using waste to substitute other materials, in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol(300). Operators limit waste generation in processes related construction and demolition, in accordance with the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol and taking into account best available techniques and using selective demolition to enable removal and safe handling of hazardous substances and facilitate reuse and high-quality recycling by selective removal of materials, using available sorting systems for construction and demolition waste. Building designs and construction techniques support circularity and in particular demonstrate, with reference to ISO 20887(301) or other standards for assessing the disassembly or adaptability of buildings, how they are designed to be more resource efficient, adaptable, flexible and dismantleable to enable reuse and recycling. |
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Building components and materials used in the construction complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Building components and materials used in the building renovation that may come into contact with occupiers(302) emit less than 0,06 mg of formaldehyde per m3 of material or component upon testing in accordance with the conditions specified in Annex XVII to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 and less than 0,001 mg of other categories 1A and 1B carcinogenic volatile organic compounds per m3 of material or component, upon testing in accordance with CEN/EN 16516 or ISO 16000-3:2011(303) or other equivalent standardised test conditions and determination methods(304). Measures are taken to reduce noise, dust and pollutant emissions during construction or maintenance works. |
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N/A. |
7.3.
Installation, maintenance and repair of energy efficiency equipment
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity consists in one of the following individual measures provided that they comply with minimum requirements set for individual components and systems in the applicable national measures implementing Directive 2010/31/EU and, where applicable, are rated in the highest two populated classes of energy efficiency in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2017/1369 and delegated acts adopted under that Regulation:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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Building components and materials comply with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. In case of addition of thermal insulation to an existing building envelope, a building survey is carried out in accordance with national law by a competent specialist with training in asbestos surveying. Any stripping of lagging that contains or is likely to contain asbestos, breaking or mechanical drilling or screwing or removal of insulation board, tiles and other asbestos containing materials is carried out by appropriately trained personnel, with health monitoring before, during and after the works, in accordance with national law. |
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N/A |
7.4.
Installation, maintenance and repair of charging stations for electric vehicles in buildings (and parking spaces attached to buildings)
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Installation, maintenance or repair of charging stations for electric vehicles. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
7.5.
Installation, maintenance and repair of instruments and devices for measuring, regulation and controlling energy performance of buildings
Description of the activity
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity consists in one of the following individual measures:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
7.6.
Installation, maintenance and repair of renewable energy technologies
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity consists in one of the following individual measures, if installed on-site as technical building systems:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
7.7.
Acquisition and ownership of buildings
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
8. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
8.1.
Data processing, hosting and related activities
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The equipment used meets the requirements laid down in Directive 2009/125/EC for servers and data storage products. The equipment used does not contain the restricted substances listed in Annex II to Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council(309), except where the concentration values by weight in homogeneous materials do not exceed the maximum values listed in that Annex. A waste management plan is in place and ensures maximal recycling at end of life of electrical and electronic equipment, including through contractual agreements with recycling partners, reflection in financial projections or official project documentation. At its end of life, the equipment undergoes preparation for reuse, recovery or recycling operations, or proper treatment, including the removal of all fluids and a selective treatment in accordance with Annex VII to Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council(310). |
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N/A |
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N/A |
8.2.
Data-driven solutions for GHG emissions reductions
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The equipment used meets the requirements set in accordance with Directive 2009/125/EC for servers and data storage products. The equipment used does not contain the restricted substances listed in Annex II to Directive 2011/65/EU, except where the concentration values by weight in homogeneous materials do not exceed those listed in that Annex. A waste management plan is in place and ensures maximal recycling at end of life of electrical and electronic equipment, including through contractual agreements with recycling partners, reflection in financial projections or official project documentation. At its end of life, the equipment undergoes preparation for reuse, recovery or recycling operations, or proper treatment, including the removal of all fluids and a selective treatment in accordance with Annex VII to Directive 2012/19/EU. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
9. PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES
9.1.
Close to market research, development and innovation
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The researched technology, product or other solution complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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Any potential risks to the good status or the good ecological potential of bodies of water, including surface water and groundwater, or to the good environmental status of marine waters from the researched technology, product or other solution are evaluated and addressed. |
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Any potential risks to the circular economy objectives from the researched technology, product or other solution are evaluated and addressed, by considering the types of potential significant harm as set out in Article 17(1), point. (d), of Regulation (EU) 2020/852. |
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Any potential risks to generate a significant increase in the emissions of pollutants to air, water or land from the researched technology, product or other solution are evaluated and addressed. |
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Any potential risks to the good condition or resilience of ecosystems or to the conservation status of habitats and species, including those of Union interest, from the researched technology, product or other solution are evaluated and addressed. |
9.2.
Research, development and innovation for direct air capture of CO
2
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The researched technology, product or other solution complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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Any potential risks to the good status or the good ecological potential of bodies of water, including surface water and groundwater, or to the good environmental status of marine waters from the researched technology, product or other solution are evaluated and addressed. |
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Any potential risks to the circular economy objectives from the researched technology, product or other solution are evaluated and addressed, by considering the types of potential significant harm as set out in Article 17(1), point (d), of Regulation (EU) 2020/852. |
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Any potential risks to generate a significant increase in the emissions of pollutants to air, water or land from the researched technology, product or other solution are evaluated and addressed. |
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Any potential risks to the good condition or resilience of ecosystems or to the conservation status of habitats and species, including those of Union interest, from the researched technology, product or other solution are evaluated and addressed. |
9.3.
Professional services related to energy performance of buildings
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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The activity consists in one of the following:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix A to this Annex. |
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Appendix A
GENERIC CRITERIA FOR DNSH TO CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
I.
Criteria
II.
Classification of climate-related hazards
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Temperature-related |
Wind-related |
Water-related |
Solid mass-related |
Chronic |
Changing temperature (air, freshwater, marine water) |
Changing wind patterns |
Changing precipitation patterns and types (rain, hail, snow/ice) |
Coastal erosion |
Heat stress |
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Precipitation or hydrological variability |
Soil degradation |
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Temperature variability |
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Ocean acidification |
Soil erosion |
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Permafrost thawing |
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Saline intrusion |
Solifluction |
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Sea level rise |
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Water stress |
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Acute |
Heat wave |
Cyclone, hurricane, typhoon |
Drought |
Avalanche |
Cold wave/frost |
Storm (including blizzards, dust and sandstorms) |
Heavy precipitation (rain, hail, snow/ice) |
Landslide |
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Wildfire |
Tornado |
Flood (coastal, fluvial, pluvial, ground water) |
Subsidence |
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Glacial lake outburst |
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Appendix B
GENERIC CRITERIA FOR DNSH TO SUSTAINABLE USE AND PROTECTION OF WATER AND MARINE RESOURCES
Appendix C
GENERIC CRITERIA FOR DNSH TO POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL REGARDING USE AND PRESENCE OF CHEMICALS
Appendix D
GENERIC CRITERIA FOR DNSH TO PROTECTION AND RESTORATION OF BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEMS
Appendix E
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
(1)
FOR WATER APPLIANCES
ANNEX II
Technical screening criteria for determining the conditions under which an economic activity qualifies as contributing substantially to climate change adaptation and for determining whether that economic activity causes no significant harm to any of the other environmental objectives
1. FORESTRY
1.1.
Afforestation
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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1. Afforestation plan and subsequent forest management plan or equivalent instrument
2. Audit Within two years after the beginning of the activity and every 10 years thereafter, the compliance of the activity with the substantial contribution to climate change mitigation criteria and the DNSH criteria are verified by either of the following:
In order to reduce costs, audits may be performed together with any forest certification, climate certification or other audit. The independent third-party certifier may not have any conflict of interest with the owner or the funder, and may not be involved in the development or operation of the activity. 3. Group assessment The compliance with the DNSH criteria may be checked:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. Detailed information referred to in point 1.2. (i) includes provisions to comply with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The use of pesticides is reduced and alternative approaches or techniques, which may include non-chemical alternatives to pesticides, are favoured, in accordance with Directive 2009/128/EC, with exception of occasions where the use of pesticides is needed to control outbreaks of pests and of diseases. The activity minimises the use of fertilisers and does not use manure. The activity complies with Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use Well documented and verifiable measures are taken to avoid the use of active ingredients that are listed in Annex I, part A, of Regulation (EU) 2019/1021(14), the Rotterdam Convention on the prior informed consent procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in international trade, the Minamata Convention on Mercury, the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, and of active ingredients that are listed as classification Ia (‘extremely hazardous’) or Ib (‘highly hazardous’) in the WHO Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard(15). The activity complies with the relevant national law on active ingredients. Pollution of water and soil is prevented and cleaning up measures are undertaken when pollution occurs. |
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In areas designated by the national competent authority for conservation or in habitats that are protected, the activity is in accordance with the conservation objectives for those areas. There is no conversion of habitats specifically sensitive to biodiversity loss or with high conservation value, or of areas set aside for the restoration of such habitats in accordance with national law. Detailed information referred to in points 1.2(k) (Afforestation plan) and 1.4(i) (Forest management plan or equivalent system) includes provisions for maintaining and possibly enhancing biodiversity in accordance with national and local provisions, including the following:
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1.2.
Rehabilitation and restoration of forests, including reforestation and natural forest regeneration after an extreme event
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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1. Forest management plan or equivalent instrument
2. Audit Within two years after the beginning of the activity and every 10 years thereafter, the compliance of the activity with the substantial contribution to climate change mitigation criteria and the DNSH criteria are verified by either of the following:
In order to reduce costs, audits may be performed together with any forest certification, climate certification or other audit. The independent third-party certifier may not have any conflict of interest with the owner or the funder, and may not be involved in the development or operation of the activity. 3. Group assessment The compliance with the DNSH criteria may be checked:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. Detailed information referred to in point 1.2. (i) includes provisions to comply with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The silvicultural change induced by the activity on the area covered by the activity is not likely to result in a significant reduction of sustainable supply of primary forest biomass suitable for the manufacturing of wood products with long-term circularity potential. This criterion may be demonstrated through the climate benefits analysis referred to in point (2). |
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The use of pesticides is reduced and alternative approaches or techniques, which may include non-chemical alternatives to pesticides, are favoured, in accordance with Directive 2009/128/EC, with exception of occasions where the use of pesticides is needed to control outbreaks of pests and of diseases. The activity minimises the use of fertilisers and does not use manure. The activity complies with Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. Well documented and verifiable measures are taken to avoid the use of active ingredients that are listed in Annex I, part A, of Regulation (EU) 2019/1021(35), the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior prior informed consent procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in international trade, the Minamata Convention on Mercury, the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, and of active ingredients that are listed as classification Ia (‘extremely hazardous’) or Ib (‘highly hazardous’) in the WHO Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard. The activity complies with the relevant national law on active ingredients. Pollution of water and soil is prevented and cleaning up measures are undertaken when pollution occurs. |
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In areas designated by the national competent authority for conservation or in habitats that are protected, the activity is in accordance with the conservation objectives for those areas. There is no conversion of habitats specifically sensitive to biodiversity loss or with high conservation value, or of areas set aside for the restoration of such habitats in accordance with national law. Detailed information referred to in point 1.2.(i) includes provisions for maintaining and possibly enhancing biodiversity in accordance with national and local provisions, including the following:
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1.3.
Forest management
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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1. Forest management plan or equivalent instrument
2. Audit Within two years after the beginning of the activity and every 10 years thereafter, the compliance of the activity with the substantial contribution to climate change mitigation criteria and the DNSH criteria are verified by either of the following:
In order to reduce costs, audits may be performed together with any forest certification, climate certification or other audit. The independent third-party certifier may not have any conflict of interest with the owner or the funder, and may not be involved in the development or operation of the activity. 3. Group assessment The compliance with the DNSH criteria may be checked:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. Detailed information referred to in point 1.2. (i) includes provisions to comply with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The silvicultural change induced by the activity on the area covered by the activity is not likely to result in a significant reduction of sustainable supply of primary forest biomass suitable for the manufacturing of wood products with long-term circularity potential. This criterion may be demonstrated through the climate benefits analysis referred to in point (2). |
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The use of pesticides is reduced and alternative approaches or techniques, which may include non-chemical alternatives to pesticides, are favoured, in accordance with Directive 2009/128/EC, with exception of occasions where the use of pesticides is needed to control outbreaks of pests and of diseases. The activity minimised the use of fertilisers and does not use manure. The activity complies with Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. Well documented and verifiable measures are taken to avoid the use of active ingredients that are listed in Annex I, part A, of Regulation (EU) 2019/1021(48), the Rotterdam Convention on the prior informed consent procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in international trade, the Minamata Convention on Mercury, the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, and of active ingredients that are listed as classification Ia (‘extremely hazardous’) or Ib (‘highly hazardous’) in the WHO Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard(49). The activity complies with the relevant national law on active ingredients. Pollution of water and soil is prevented and cleaning up measures are undertaken when pollution occurs. |
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In areas designated by the national competent authority for conservation or in habitats that are protected, the activity is in accordance with the conservation objectives for those areas. There is no conversion of habitats specifically sensitive to biodiversity loss or with high conservation value, or of areas set aside for the restoration of such habitats in accordance with national law. Detailed information referred to in in points 1.2.(i) includes provisions for maintaining and possibly enhancing biodiversity in accordance with national and local provisions, including the following:
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1.4.
Conservation forestry
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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1. Forest management plan or equivalent instrument
2. Audit Within two years after the beginning of the activity and every 10 years thereafter, the compliance of the activity with the substantial contribution to climate change mitigation criteria and the DNSH criteria are verified by either of the following:
In order to reduce costs, audits may be performed together with any forest certification, climate certification or other audit. The independent third-party certifier may not have any conflict of interest with the owner or the funder, and may not be involved in the development or operation of the activity. 3. Group assessment The compliance with the DNSH criteria may be checked:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. Detailed information referred to in point 1.2. (i) includes provisions to comply with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The silvicultural change induced by the activity on the area covered by the activity is not likely to result in a significant reduction of sustainable supply of primary forest biomass suitable for the manufacturing of wood products with long-term circularity potential. This criterion may be demonstrated through the climate benefits analysis referred to in point (2). |
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The activity does not use pesticides or fertilisers. Well documented and verifiable measures are taken to avoid the use of active ingredients that are listed in Annex I, part A, of Regulation (EU) 2019/1021(65), the Rotterdam Convention on the prior informed consent procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in international trade, the Minamata Convention on Mercury, the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, and of active ingredients that are listed as classification Ia (‘extremely hazardous’) or Ib (‘highly hazardous’) in the WHO Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard(66). The activity complies with the relevant national law on active ingredients. Pollution of water and soil is prevented and cleaning up measures are undertaken when pollution occurs. |
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In areas designated by the national competent authority for conservation or in habitats that are protected, the activity is in accordance with the conservation objectives for those areas. There is no conversion of habitats specifically sensitive to biodiversity loss or with high conservation value, or of areas set aside for the restoration of such habitats in accordance with national law. Detailed information referred to in in point 1.2.(i) includes provisions for maintaining and possibly enhancing biodiversity in accordance with national and local provisions, including the following:
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2. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND RESTORATION ACTIVITIES
2.1.
Restoration of wetlands
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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1. Restoration plan
2. Audit Within two years after the beginning of the activity and every 10 years thereafter, the compliance of the activity with the substantial contribution to climate change mitigation criteria and with the DNSH criteria are verified by either of the following:
In order to reduce costs, audits may be performed together with any forest certification, climate certification or other audit. The independent third-party certifier may not have any conflict of interest with the owner or the funder, and may not be involved in the development or operation of the activity. Group assessment The compliance with the DNSH criteria may be checked at the level of a group of holdings sufficiently homogeneous to evaluate the risk of the sustainability of the forest activity, provided that all those holdings have a durable relationship between them and participate in the activity and the group of those holdings remains the same for all subsequent audits. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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Peat extraction is minimised. |
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The use of pesticides is minimised and alternative approaches or techniques, which may include non-chemical alternatives to pesticides are favoured, in accordance with Directive 2009/128/EC, with exception of occasions where the use of pesticides is needed to control outbreaks of pest and diseases. The activity minimises the use of fertilisers and does not use manure. The activity complies with Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. Well documented and verifiable measures are taken to avoid the use of active ingredients that are listed in Annex I, part A, of Regulation (EU) 2019/1021(76), the Rotterdam Convention on the prior informed consent procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in international trade, the Minamata Convention on Mercury, the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, and of active ingredients that are listed as classification Ia (‘extremely hazardous’) or Ib (‘highly hazardous’) in the WHO recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard(77). The activity complies with the relevant national law on active ingredients. Pollution of water and soil is prevented and cleaning up measures are undertaken when pollution occurs. |
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In areas designated by the national competent authority for conservation or in habitats that are protected, the activity is in accordance with the conservation objectives for those areas. There is no conversion of habitats specifically sensitive to biodiversity loss or with high conservation value, or of areas set aside for the restoration of such habitats in accordance with national law. The plan referred to in point 1 (Restoration Plan) of this Section includes provisions for maintaining and possibly enhancing biodiversity in accordance with national and local provisions, including the following:
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3. MANUFACTURING
3.1.
Manufacture of renewable energy technologies
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The activity assesses the availability of and, where feasible, adopts techniques that support:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.2.
Manufacture of equipment for the production and use of hydrogen
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The activity assesses the availability of and, where feasible, adopts techniques that support:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.3.
Manufacture of low carbon technologies for transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The activity assesses the availability of and, where feasible, adopts techniques that support:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Where applicable, vehicles do not contain lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium and cadmium, in accordance with Directive 2000/53/EC. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.4.
Manufacture of batteries
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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For manufacturing of new batteries, components and materials, the activity assesses the availability of and, where feasible, adopts techniques that support:
Recycling processes meet the conditions set out in Article 12 and in Annex III, Part B, of Directive 2006/66/EC, including the use of the latest relevant Best Available Techniques, the achievement of the efficiencies specified for lead-acid batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries and for other chemistries. These processes ensure the recycling of the metal content to the highest degree that is technically feasible while avoiding excessive costs. Where applicable, facilities carrying out recycling processes meet the requirements laid down in Directive 2010/75/EU. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Batteries comply with the applicable sustainability rules on the placing on the market of batteries in the Union, including restrictions on the use of hazardous substances in batteries, including Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 and Directive 2006/66/EC. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.5.
Manufacture of energy efficiency equipment for buildings
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The activity assesses the availability of and, where feasible, adopts techniques that support:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.6.
Manufacture of other low carbon technologies
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The activity assesses the availability of and, where feasible, adopts techniques that support:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.7.
Manufacture of cement
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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Greenhouse gas emissions(127) from the cement production processes are:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for the production of cement, lime and magnesium oxide(130). No significant cross-media effects occur(131). For manufacture of cement employing hazardous wastes as alternative fuels, measures are in place to ensure the safe handling of waste. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.8.
Manufacture of aluminium
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity manufactures one of the following:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for the non-ferrous metals industries(140). No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.9.
Manufacture of iron and steel
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity manufactures one of the following:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for iron and steel production(153). No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.10.
Manufacture of hydrogen
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with the life cycle GHG emissions savings requirement of 70 % relative to a fossil fuel comparator of 94 g CO2e/MJ as set out in Article 25(2) of Directive (EU) 2018/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council(159) and Annex V to that Directive. Life cycle GHG emissions savings are calculated using the methodology referred to in Article 28(5) of Directive (EU) 2018/2001 or, alternatively, using ISO 14067:2018(160) or ISO 14064-1:2018(161). Quantified life-cycle GHG emission savings are verified in line with Article 30 of Directive (EU) 2018/2001 where applicable, or by an independent third party. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.11.
Manufacture of carbon black
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DHSH’) |
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Greenhouse gas emissions(170) from the carbon black production processes are lower than 1,615(171) tCO2e per tonne of product. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.12.
Manufacture of soda ash
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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Greenhouse gas emissions(179) from the soda ash production processes are lower than 0,866(180) tCO2e per tonne of product. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.13.
Manufacture of chlorine
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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Electricity consumption for electrolysis and chlorine treatment is equal or lower than 2,45 MWh per tonne of chlorine. Average direct greenhouse gas emissions of the electricity used for chlorine production is at or lower than 270 g CO2e/kWh. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. |
3.14.
Manufacture of organic basic chemicals
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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GHG emissions(195) from the organic chemicals production processes are lower than:
Where the organic chemicals in scope are produced wholly or partially from renewable feedstock, the life-cycle GHG emissions of the manufactured chemical, manufactured wholly or partially from renewable feedstock, are lower than the life-cycle GHG emissions of the equivalent chemical manufactured from fossil fuel feedstock Agricultural biomass used for the manufacture of organic basic chemicals in its primary form complies with the criteria laid down in Article 29, paragraphs 2 to 5, of Directive (EU) 2018/2001. Forest biomass used for the manufacture of organic basic chemicals complies with the criteria laid down in Article 29, paragraphs 6 and 7, of that Directive. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.15.
Manufacture of anhydrous ammonia
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity complies with one of the following criteria:
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.16.
Manufacture of nitric acid
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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GHG emissions(218) from the manufacture of nitric acid are lower than 0,184(219) tCO2e per tonne of nitric acid. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
3.17.
Manufacture of plastics in primary form
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The plastic in primary form is one of the following:
Agricultural biomass used for the manufacture of plastics in its primary form complies with the criteria laid down in Article 29, paragraphs 2 to 5, of Directive (EU) 2018/2001. Forest biomass used for the manufacture of plastics in its primary form complies with the criteria laid down in Article 29, paragraphs 6 and 7, of that Directive. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including:
No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4. ENERGY
4.1.
Electricity generation using solar photovoltaic technology
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.2.
Electricity generation using concentrated solar power (CSP) technology
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.3.
Electricity generation from wind power
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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In case of construction of offshore wind, the activity does not hamper the achievement of good environmental status, as set out in Directive 2008/56/EC, requiring that the appropriate measures are taken to prevent or mitigate impacts in relation to that Directive’s Descriptor 11 (Noise/Energy), laid down in Annex I to that Directive and as set out in Decision (EU)2017/848 in relation to the relevant criteria and methodological standards for that descriptor. |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex(247). In case of offshore wind, the activity does not hamper the achievement of good environmental status, as set out in Directive 2008/56/EC, requiring that the appropriate measures are taken to prevent or mitigate impacts in relation to that Directive’s Descriptors 1 (biodiversity) and 6 (seabed integrity), laid down in Annex I to that Directive, and as set out in Decision (EU) 2017/848 in relation to the relevant criteria and methodological standards for those descriptors. |
4.4.
Electricity generation from ocean energy technologies
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
N/A |
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The activity does not hamper the achievement of good environmental status, as set out in Directive 2008/56/EC, requiring that the appropriate measures are taken to prevent or mitigate impacts in relation to that Directive’s Descriptor 11 (Noise/Energy), laid down in Annex I to that Directive, and as set out in Decision (EU) 2017/848 in relation to the relevant criteria and methodological standards for that descriptor. |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. |
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|
Measures are in place to minimise toxicity of anti-fouling paint and biocides as laid down in Regulation (EU) No 528/2012, which implements in Union law the International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-fouling Systems on Ships adopted on 5 October 2001. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. The activity does not hamper the achievement of good environmental status, as set out in Directive 2008/56/EC, requiring that the appropriate measures are taken to prevent or mitigate impacts in relation to that Directive’s Descriptor 1 (biodiversity), laid down in Annex I to that Directive, and as set out in Decision (EU) 2017/848 in relation to the relevant criteria and methodological standards for that descriptor. |
4.5.
Electricity generation from hydropower
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The direct GHG emissions of the activity are lower than 270 g CO2e/kWh. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex(258). |
4.6.
Electricity generation from geothermal energy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The direct GHG emissions of the activity are lower than 270 g CO2e/kWh. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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For the operation of high-enthalpy geothermal energy systems, adequate abatement systems are in place to reduce emission levels in order not to hamper the achievement of air quality limit values set out in Directive 2004/107/EC and Directive 2008/50/EC. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.7.
Electricity generation from renewable non-fossil gaseous and liquid fuels
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The direct GHG emissions of the activity are lower than 270 g CO2e/kWh. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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Emissions are within or lower than the emissions levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for large combustion plants(269). No significant cross-media effects occur. For combustion plants with thermal input greater than 1 MW but below the thresholds for the BAT conclusions for large combustion plants to apply, emissions are below the emission limit values set out in Annex II, part 2, to Directive (EU) 2015/2193. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.8.
Electricity generation from bioenergy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity meets the requirements relating to sustainability, greenhouse gas emission savings and efficiency laid down in Article 29 of Directive 2018/2001. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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For installations falling within the scope of Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council(275), emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for large combustion plants(276). No significant cross-media effects occur. For combustion plants with thermal input greater than 1 MW but below the thresholds for the BAT conclusions for large combustion plants to apply, emissions are below the emission limit values set out in Annex II, part 2, to Directive (EU) 2015/2193. For plants in zones or parts of zones not complying with the air quality limit values laid down in Directive 2008/50/EC, measures are implemented to reduce emission levels taking into account the results of the information exchange(277) which are published by the Commission in accordance with Article 6, paragraphs 9 and 10, of Directive (EU) 2015/2193. For anaerobic digestion of organic material, where the produced digestate is used as fertiliser or soil improver, either directly or after composting or any other treatment, it meets the requirements for fertilising materials set out in Component Material Categories (CMC) 4 and 5 in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. For anaerobic digestion plants treating over 100 tonnes per day, emissions to air and water are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set for anaerobic treatment of waste in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for waste treatment(278). No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.9.
Transmission and distribution of electricity
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The infrastructure is not dedicated to creating a direct connection, or expanding an existing direct connection to a power production plant where the direct greenhouse gas emissions exceed 270 g CO2e/kWh. |
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N/A |
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A waste management plan is in place and ensures maximal reuse or recycling at end of life in accordance with the waste hierarchy, including through contractual agreements with waste management partners, reflection in financial projections or official project documentation. |
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Overground high voltage lines:
Activities do not use PCBs polyclorinated biphenyls. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex(287). |
4.10.
Storage of electricity
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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|
For pumped hydropower storage not connected to a river body, the activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. For hydropower storage connected to a river body, the activity complies with the criteria for DNSH to sustainable use and protection of water and marine resources specified in Section 4.5 (Electricity production from hydropower). |
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A waste management plan is in place and ensures maximal reuse or recycling at end of life in accordance with the waste hierarchy, including through contractual agreements with waste management partners, reflection in financial projections or official project documentation. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.11.
Storage of thermal energy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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For Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage, the activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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A waste management plan is in place and ensures maximal reuse, remanufacturing or recycling at end of life, including through contractual agreements with waste management partners, reflection in financial projections or official project documentation. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.12.
Storage of hydrogen
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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A waste management plan is in place and ensures maximal reuse, remanufacturing or recycling at end of life, including through contractual agreements with waste management partners, reflection in financial projections or official project documentation. |
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In the case of storage above five tonnes, the activity complies with Directive 2012/18/EU. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.13.
Manufacture of biogas and biofuels for use in transport and of bioliquids
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity meets the requirements relating to sustainability, greenhouse gas emission savings and efficiency laid down in Article 29 of Directive 2018/2001. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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For biogas production, a gas-tight cover on the digestate storage is applied. For anaerobic digestion plants treating over 100 tonnes per day, emissions to air and water are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set for anaerobic treatment of waste in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for waste treatment(308). No significant cross-media effects occur. In case of anaerobic digestion of organic material, where the produced digestate is used as fertiliser or soil improver, either directly or after composting or any other treatment, it meets the requirements for fertilising materials set out in Component Material Categories (CMC) 4 and 5 for digestate or CMC 3 for compost, as applicable, in Annex II to Regulation EU 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.14.
Transmission and distribution networks for renewable and low-carbon gases
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The repurposing does not increase gas transmission and distribution capacity. The repurposing does not extend the lifespan of the networks beyond their pre-retrofit projected lifespan, unless the network is dedicated to hydrogen or other low-carbon gases. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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Fans, compressors, pumps and other equipment used which is covered by Directive 2009/125/EC comply, where relevant, with the top class requirements of the energy label, and with implementing regulations under that Directive and represent the best available technology. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.15.
District heating/cooling distribution
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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Fans, compressors, pumps and other equipment used which is covered by Directive 2009/125/EC comply, where relevant, with the top class requirements of the energy label, and otherwise comply with implementing regulations under that Directive and represent the best available technology. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.16.
Installation and operation of electric heat pumps
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. A waste management plan is in place and ensures maximal reuse, remanufacturing or recycling at end of life, including through contractual agreements with waste management partners, reflection in financial projections or official project documentation. |
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For air to air heat pumps with rated capacity of 12kW or below, indoor and outdoor sound power levels are below the threshold set out in Regulation (EU) No 206/2012. |
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N/A |
4.17.
Cogeneration of heat/cool and power from solar energy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.18.
Cogeneration of heat/cool and power from geothermal energy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The direct GHG emissions of the activity are lower than 270 g CO2e/kWh. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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For the operation of high-enthalpy geothermal energy systems, adequate abatement systems are in place to reduce emission levels in order not to hamper the achievement of air quality limit values set out in Directives 2004/107/EC and 2008/50/EC. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.19.
Cogeneration of heat/cool and power from renewable non-fossil gaseous and liquid fuels
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The direct GHG emissions of the activity are lower than 270 g CO2e/kWh. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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|
Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for large combustion plants(339). No significant cross-media effects occur. For combustion plants with thermal input greater than 1 MW but below the thresholds for the BAT conclusions for large combustion plants to apply, emissions are below the emission limit values set out in Annex II, part 2, to Directive (EU) 2015/2193. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.20.
Cogeneration of heat/cool and power from bioenergy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The activity meets the requirements relating to sustainability, greenhouse gas emission savings and efficiency laid down in Article 29 of Directive 2018/2001. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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|
For installations falling within the scope of Directive 2010/75/EU, emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for large combustion plants(345), ensuring at the same time that no significant cross-media effects occur. For combustion plants with thermal input greater than 1 MW but below the thresholds for the BAT conclusions for large combustion plants to apply, emissions are below the emission limit values set out in Annex II, part 2, to Directive (EU) 2015/2193. For plants in zones or parts of zones not complying with the air quality limit values laid down in Directive 2008/50/EC, results of the information exchange(346), which are published by the Commission in accordance with Article 6, paragraphs 9 and 10, of Directive (EU) 2015/2193 are taken into account. In case of anaerobic digestion of organic material, where the produced digestate is used as fertiliser or soil improver, either directly or after composting or any other treatment, it meets the requirements for fertilising materials set out in Component Material Categories (CMC) 4 and 5 in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. For anaerobic digestion plants treating over 100 tonnes per day, emissions to air and water are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set for anaerobic treatment of waste in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for waste treatment(347). No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.21.
Production of heat/cool from solar thermal heating
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
N/A |
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N/A |
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The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.22.
Production of heat/cool from geothermal energy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The direct GHG emissions of the activity are lower than 270 g CO2e/kWh. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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|
For the operation of high-enthalpy geothermal energy systems, adequate abatement systems are in place to reduce emission levels in order not to hamper the achievement of air quality limit values set out in Directives 2004/107/EC and 2008/50/EC. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.23.
Production of heat/cool from renewable non-fossil gaseous and liquid fuels
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The direct GHG emissions of the activity are lower than 270 g CO2e/kWh. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for large combustion plants(363). No significant cross-media effects occur. For combustion plants with thermal input greater than 1 MW but below the thresholds for the BAT conclusions for large combustion plants to apply, emissions are below the Emission Limit Values set out in Annex II, part 2, to Directive (EU) 2015/2193. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.24.
Production of heat/cool from bioenergy
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The activity meets the requirements relating to sustainability, greenhouse gas emission savings and efficiency laid down in Article 29 of Directive 2018/2001. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
For installations falling within the scope of Directive 2010/75/EU, emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for large combustion plants(369), ensuring at the same time that no significant cross-media effects occur. For combustion plants with thermal input greater than 1 MW but below the thresholds for the BAT conclusions for large combustion plants to apply, emissions are below the emission limit values set out in Annex II, part 2, to Directive (EU) 2015/2193. For plants in zones or parts of zones not complying with the air quality limit values laid down in Directive 2008/50/EC, results of the information exchange(370), which are published by the Commission in accordance with Article 6, paragraphs 9 and 10 of Directive (EU) 2015/2193 are taken into account. For anaerobic digestion of organic material, where the produced digestate is used as fertiliser or soil improver, either directly or after composting or any other treatment, it meets the requirements for fertilising materials set out in Component Material Categories (CMC) 4 and 5 in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. For anaerobic digestion plants treating over 100 tonnes per day, emissions to air and water are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set for anaerobic treatment of waste in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for waste treatment(371). No significant cross-media effects occur. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
4.25.
Production of heat/cool using waste heat
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
N/A |
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|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The activity assesses availability of and, where feasible, uses equipment and components of high durability and recyclability and that are easy to dismantle and refurbish. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Pumps and the kind of equipment used, which is covered by Ecodesign and Energy labelling comply, where relevant, with the top class requirements of the energy label laid down in Regulation (EU) 2017/1369, and with implementing regulations under Directive 2009/125/EC and represent the best available technology. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5. WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES
5.1.
Construction, extension and operation of water collection, treatment and supply systems
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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|
N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.2.
Renewal of water collection, treatment and supply systems
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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|
N/A |
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|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.3.
Construction, extension and operation of waste water collection and treatment
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
An assessment of the direct GHG emissions from the centralised waste water system, including collection (sewer network) and treatment, has been performed(392). The results are disclosed to investors and clients on demand. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. Where the waste water is treated to a level suitable for reuse in agricultural irrigation, the required risk management actions to avoid adverse environmental impacts have been defined and implemented(393). |
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N/A |
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|
Discharges to receiving waters meet the requirements laid down in Directive 91/271/EEC or as required by national provisions stating maximum permissible pollutant levels from discharges to receiving waters. Appropriate measures have been implemented to avoid and mitigate excessive storm water overflows from the waste water collection system, which may include nature-based solutions, separate storm water collection systems, retention tanks and treatment of the first flush. Sewage sludge is used in accordance with Directive 86/278/EEC or as required by national law relating to the spreading of sludge on the soil or any other application of sludge on and in the soil. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.4.
Renewal of waste water collection and treatment
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
An assessment of the direct GHG emissions from the centralised waste water system, including collection (sewer network) and treatment, has been performed(399). The results are disclosed to investors and clients on demand. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. Where the waste water is treated to a level suitable for reuse in agricultural irrigation, the required risk management actions to avoid adverse environmental impacts have been defined and implemented(400). |
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|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Discharges to receiving waters meet the requirements laid down in Directive 91/271/EEC or as required by national provisions stating maximum permissible pollutant levels from discharges to receiving waters. Appropriate measures have been implemented to avoid and mitigate excessive storm water overflows from the waste water collection system, which may include nature-based solutions, separate storm water collection systems, retention tanks and treatment of the first flush. Sewage sludge is used in accordance with Directive 86/278/EEC or as required by national law relating to the spreading of sludge on the soil or any other application of sludge on and in the soil. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.5.
Collection and transport of non-hazardous waste in source segregated fractions
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
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|
N/A |
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Separately collected waste fractions are not mixed in waste storage and transfer facilities with other waste or materials with different properties. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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N/A |
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|
N/A |
5.6.
Anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
A monitoring plan is in place for methane leakage at the facility. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Emissions are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available technique (BAT-AEL) ranges set for anaerobic treatment of waste in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for waste treatment(412). No significant cross-media effects occur. Where the resulting digestate is intended for use as fertiliser or soil improver, its nitrogen content (with tolerance level ± 25 %) is communicated to the buyer or the entity in charge of taking off the digestate. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.7.
Anaerobic digestion of bio-waste
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
A monitoring and contingency plan is in place in order to minimise methane leakage at the facility. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
For anaerobic digestion plants treating over 100 tonnes per day, emissions to air and water are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available technique (BAT-AEL) ranges set for anaerobic treatment of waste in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for waste treatment(419). No significant cross-media effects occur. The produced digestate meets the requirements for fertilising materials set out in Component Material Categories (CMC) 4 and 5 for digestate or CMC 3 for compost, as applicable, in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2019/1009, or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. The Nitrogen content (with tolerance level ± 25 %) of the digestate used as fertiliser or soil improver is communicated to the buyer or the entity in charge of taking off the digestate. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.8.
Composting of bio-waste
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
For composting plants treating over 75 tonnes per day, emissions to air and water are within or lower than the emission levels associated with the best available techniques (BAT-AEL) ranges set out for aerobic treatment of waste in the latest relevant best available techniques (BAT) conclusions, including the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions for waste treatment(426). No significant cross-media effects occur. The site has a system in place that prevents leachate reaching groundwater. The compost produced meets the requirements for fertilising materials set out in Component Material Category 3 in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 or national rules on fertilisers or soil improvers for agricultural use. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.9.
Material recovery from non-hazardous waste
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
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|
N/A |
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N/A |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.10.
Landfill gas capture and utilisation
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
A monitoring plan is in place for methane leakage at the facility. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
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|
N/A |
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|
The permanent closure and remediation as well as the after-care of old landfills, where the landfill gas capture system is installed, are carried out in accordance with the following rules:
|
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.11.
Transport of CO
2
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
A monitoring plan is in place for CO2 leakages. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
5.12.
Underground permanent geological storage of CO
2
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
A monitoring plan is in place for CO2 leakages. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The activity complies with Directive 2009/31/EC. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
6. TRANSPORT
6.1.
Passenger interurban rail transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
N/A |
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Measures are in place to manage waste, in accordance with the waste hierarchy, in particular during maintenance. |
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Engines for the propulsion of railway locomotives (RLL) and engines for the propulsion of railcars (RLR) comply with emission limits set out in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2016/1628. |
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N/A |
6.2.
Freight rail transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The trains and wagons are not dedicated to the transport of fossil fuels. |
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N/A |
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Measures are in place to manage waste in accordance with the waste hierarchy, in particular during maintenance. |
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Engines for the propulsion of railway locomotives (RLL) and engines for the propulsion of railcars (RLR) comply with emission limits set out in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2016/1628. |
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N/A |
6.3.
Urban and suburban transport, road passenger transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A(463) |
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N/A |
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Measures are in place to manage waste, in accordance with the waste hierarchy, both in the use phase (maintenance) and the end-of-life of the fleet, including through reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics (in particular critical raw materials therein). |
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For road vehicles of categories M, tyres comply with external rolling noise requirements in the highest populated class and with Rolling Resistance Coefficient (influencing the vehicle energy efficiency) in the two highest populated classes as set out in Regulation (EU) 2020/740 and as can be verified from the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL). Where applicable, vehicles comply with the requirements of the most recent applicable stage of the Euro VI heavy duty emission type-approval set out in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 595/2009. |
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N/A |
6.4.
Operation of personal mobility devices, cycle logistics
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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Measures are in place to manage waste, in accordance with the waste hierarchy, both in the use phase (maintenance) and the end-of-life including through reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics (in particular critical raw materials therein). |
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N/A |
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N/A |
6.5.
Transport by motorbikes, passenger cars and commercial vehicles
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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For vehicles of categories M1 and N1, specific emissions of CO2 defined in Article 3(1), point (h), of Regulation (EU) 2019/631 are not higher than the fleet-wide CO2 emissions targets(477). The fleet-wide CO2 emissions target values to be considered are:
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N/A |
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Vehicles of categories M1 and N1 are both of the following:
Measures are in place to manage waste both in the use phase (maintenance) and the end-of-life of the fleet, including through reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics (in particular critical raw materials therein), in accordance with the waste hierarchy. |
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Vehicles comply with requirements of the most recent applicable stage of the Euro 6 light-duty emission type-approval(479) set out in in accordance with Regulation (EC) No. 715/2007. Vehicles comply with the emission thresholds for clean light-duty vehicles set out in Table 2 of the Annex to Directive 2009/33/EC. For road vehicles of categories M and N, tyres comply with external rolling noise requirements in the highest populated class and with Rolling Resistance Coefficient (influencing the vehicle energy efficiency) in the two highest populated classes as set out in Regulation (EU) 2020/740 and as can be verified from the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL). Vehicles comply with Regulation (EU) No 540/2014. |
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N/A |
6.6.
Freight transport services by road
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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Vehicles of category N1, N2 and N3 are both of the following:
Measures are in place to manage waste both in the use phase (maintenance) and the end-of-life of the fleet, including through reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics (in particular critical raw materials therein), in accordance with the waste hierarchy. |
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For road vehicles of categories M and N, tyres comply with external rolling noise requirements in the highest populated class and with Rolling Resistance Coefficient (influencing the vehicle energy efficiency) in the two highest populated classes as set out in Regulation (EU) 2020/740 and as can be verified from the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL). Vehicles comply with the requirements of the most recent applicable stage of the Euro VI heavy duty emission type-approval(490) set out in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 595/2009. Vehicles comply with Regulation (EU) No 540/2014. |
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N/A |
6.7.
Inland passenger water transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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Measures are in place to manage waste, both in the use phase and the end-of-life of the vessel, in accordance with the waste hierarchy, including the control and management of hazardous materials on board of ships and ensuring their safe recycling. For battery-operated vessels, those measures include reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics, including critical raw materials therein. |
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Engines in vessels comply with the emission limits set out in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2016/1628 (including vessels meeting those limits without type-approved solutions such as through after-treatment). |
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N/A |
6.8.
Inland freight water transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The vessels are not dedicated to the transport of fossil fuels. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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Measures are in place to manage waste, both in the use phase and the end-of-life of the vessel, in accordance with the waste hierarchy, including the control and management of hazardous materials on board of ships and ensuring their safe recycling. For battery-operated vessels, those measures include reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics, including critical raw materials therein. |
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Vessels comply with the emission limits of Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2016/1628 (including vessels meeting those limits without type-approved solutions such as through after-treatment). |
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N/A |
6.9.
Retrofitting of inland water passenger and freight transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The vessels are not dedicated to the transport of fossil fuels. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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Measures are in place to manage waste, both in the use phase and the end-of-life of the vessel, in accordance with the waste hierarchy, including the control and management of hazardous materials on board of ships and ensuring their safe recycling. |
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Vessels comply with the emission limits of Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2016/1628 (including vessels meeting those limits without type-approved solutions such as through after-treatment). |
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N/A |
6.10.
Sea and coastal freight water transport, vessels for port operations and auxiliary activities
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The vessels are not dedicated to the transport of fossil fuels. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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Measures are in place to manage waste, both in the use phase and in the end-of-life of the vessel, in accordance with the waste hierarchy. For battery-operated vessels, those measures include reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics, including critical raw materials therein. For existing ships above 500 gross tonnage and the new-built ones replacing them, the activity complies with the requirements of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 relating to the inventory of hazardous materials on board. The scrap ships are recycled in facilities included on the European List of ship recycling facilities as laid down in Commission Decision 2016/2323. The activity complies with Directive (EU) 2019/883 as regards the protection of the marine environment against the negative effects from discharges of waste from ships. The ship is operated in accordance with Annex V to the IMO MARPOL Convention, in particular with a view to producing reduced quantities of waste and to reducing legal discharges, by managing its waste in a sustainable and environmentally sound manner. |
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As regards the reduction of sulphur oxides emissions and particulate matters, vessels comply with Directive (EU) 2016/802 and with Regulation 14(511) of Annex VI to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Sulphur in fuel content does not exceed 0,5 % in mass (the global sulphur limit) and 0,1 % in mass in emission control area (ECA) designated in the North and Baltic Seas by the IMO(512). As regards nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, vessels comply with Regulation 13(513) of Annex VI to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Tier II NOx requirement applies to ships constructed after 2011. Only while operating in NOx emission control areas established under IMO rules, ships constructed after 1 January 2016 comply with stricter engine requirements (Tier III) reducing NOx emissions(514). Discharges of black and grey water comply with Annex IV to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Measures are in place to minimise toxicity of anti-fouling paint and biocides as laid down in Regulation (EU) No 528/2012, which implements in Union law the International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-fouling Systems on Ships adopted on 5 October 2001. |
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Releases of ballast water containing non-indigenous species are prevented in line with the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWM). Measures are in place to prevent the introduction of non-indigenous species by biofouling of hull and niche areas of ships taking into account the IMO Biofouling Guidelines(515). Noise and vibrations are limited by using noise reducing propellers, hull design or on-board machinery in line with the guidance given in the IMO Guidelines for the Reduction of Underwater Noise(516). In the Union, the activity does not hamper the achievement of good environmental status, as set out in Directive 2008/56/EC, requiring that the appropriate measures are taken to prevent or mitigate impacts in relation to that Directive’s Descriptors 1 (biodiversity), 2 (non-indigenous species), 6 (seabed integrity), 8 (contaminants), 10 (marine litter), 11 (Noise/Energy) and as set out in Commission Decision (EU) 2017/848 in relation to the relevant criteria and methodological standards for those descriptors, as applicable. |
6.11.
Sea and coastal passenger water transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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Measures are in place to manage waste, both in the use phase and in the end-of-life of the vessel, in accordance with the waste hierarchy. For battery-operated vessels, those measures include reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics, including critical raw materials therein. For existing ships above 500 gross tonnage and the new-built ones replacing them, the activity complies with the requirement of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 relating to the inventory of hazardous materials. The scrap ships are recycled in facilities included on the European List of ship recycling facilities as laid down in Commission Decision 2016/2323. The activity complies with Directive (EU) 2019/883 as regards the protection of the marine environment against the negative effects from discharges of waste from ships The ship is operated in accordance with Annex V to the IMO MARPOL Convention, in particular with a view to producing reduced quantities of waste and to reducing legal discharges, by managing its waste in a sustainable and environmentally sound manner. |
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As regards the reduction of sulphur oxides emissions and particulate matters, vessels comply with Directive (EU) 2016/802 and with Regulation 14 of Annex VI to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Sulphur in fuel content does not exceed 0,5 % in mass (the global sulphur limit) and 0,1 % in mass in emission control area (ECA) designated in the North and Baltic Seas by the IMO(522). As regards nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, vessels comply with Regulation 13 of Annex VI to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Tier II NOx requirement applies to ships constructed after 2011. Only while operating in NOx emission control areas established under IMO rules, ships constructed after 1 January 2016 comply with stricter engine requirements (Tier III) reducing NOx emissions(523). Discharges of black and grey water comply with Annex IV to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Measures are in place to minimise toxicity of anti-fouling paint and biocides as laid down in Regulation (EU) No 528/2012, which implements in Union law the International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-fouling Systems on Ships adopted on 5 October 2001. |
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Releases of ballast water containing non-indigenous species are prevented in line with the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWM). Measures are in place to prevent the introduction of non-indigenous species by biofouling of hull and niche areas of ships taking into account the IMO Biofouling Guidelines(524). Noise and vibrations are limited by using noise reducing propellers, hull design or on-board machinery in line with the guidance given in the IMO Guidelines for the Reduction of Underwater Noise(525). In the Union, the activity does not hamper the achievement of good environmental status, as set out in Directive 2008/56/EC, requiring that the appropriate measures are taken to prevent or mitigate impacts in relation to that Directive’s Descriptors 1 (biodiversity), 2 (non-indigenous species), 6 (seabed integrity), 8 (contaminants), 10 (marine litter), 11 (Noise/Energy) and as set out in Commission Decision (EU) 2017/848 in relation to the relevant criteria and methodological standards for those descriptors, as applicable. |
6.12.
Retrofitting of sea and coastal freight and passenger water transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change mitigation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The vessels are not dedicated to the transport of fossil fuels. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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Measures are in place to manage waste, both in the use phase and in the end-of-life of the vessel, in accordance with the waste hierarchy. For battery-operated vessels, those measures include reuse and recycling of batteries and electronics, including critical raw materials therein. For existing ships above 500 gross tonnage and the new-built ones replacing them, the activity complies with the requirements of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 relating to the inventory of hazardous materials. The scrap ships are recycled in facilities included on the European List of ship recycling facilities as laid down in Commission Decision 2016/2323. The activity complies with Directive (EU) 2019/883 as regards the protection of the marine environment against the negative effects from discharges of waste from ships. The ship is operated in accordance with Annex V to the IMO MARPOL Convention, in particular with a view to producing reduced quantities of waste and to reducing legal discharges, by managing its waste in a sustainable and environmentally sound manner. |
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|
As regards the reduction of sulphur oxides emissions and particulate matters, vessels comply with Directive (EU) 2016/802 and with Regulation 14 of Annex VI to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Sulphur in fuel content does not exceed 0,5 % in mass (the global sulphur limit) and 0,1 % in mass in emission control area (ECA) designated in the North and Baltic Seas by the IMO(531). As regards nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, vessels comply with Regulation 13 of Annex VI to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Tier II NOx requirement applies to ships constructed after 2011. Only while operating in NOx emission control areas established under IMO rules, ships constructed after 1 January 2016 comply with stricter engine requirements (Tier III) reducing NOx emissions(532). Discharges of black and grey water comply with Annex IV to the IMO MARPOL Convention. Measures are in place to minimise toxicity of anti-fouling paint and biocides as laid down in Regulation (EU) No 528/2012, which implements in Union law the International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-fouling Systems on Ships adopted on 5 October 2001. |
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|
Releases of ballast water containing non-indigenous species are prevented in line with the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWM). Measures are in place to prevent the introduction of non-indigenous species by biofouling of hull and niche areas of ships taking into account the IMO Biofouling Guidelines(533). Noise and vibrations are limited by using noise reducing propellers, hull design or on-board machinery in line with the guidance given in the IMO Guidelines for the Reduction of Underwater Noise(534). In the Union, the activity does not hamper the achievement of good environmental status, as set out in Directive 2008/56/EC, requiring that the appropriate measures are taken to prevent or mitigate impacts in relation to that Directive’s Descriptors 1 (biodiversity), 2 (non-indigenous species), 6 (seabed integrity), 8 (contaminants), 10 (marine litter), 11 (Noise/Energy) and as set out in Commission Decision (EU) 2017/848 in relation to the relevant criteria and methodological standards for those descriptors, as applicable. |
6.13.
Infrastructure for personal mobility, cycle logistics
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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At least 70 % (by weight) of the non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (excluding naturally occurring material referred to in category 17 05 04 in the European List of Waste established by Decision 2000/532/EC) generated on the construction site is prepared for reuse, recycling and other material recovery, including backfilling operations using waste to substitute other materials, in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol(540). Operators limit waste generation in processes related construction and demolition, in accordance with the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol and taking into account best available techniques and using selective demolition to enable removal and safe handling of hazardous substances and facilitate reuse and high-quality recycling by selective removal of materials, using available sorting systems for construction and demolition waste. |
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Measures are taken to reduce noise, dust and pollutant emissions during construction or maintenance works. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
6.14.
Infrastructure for rail transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The infrastructure is not dedicated to transportation or storage of fossil fuels. In case of new infrastructure or major renovation, the infrastructure has been climate proofed in accordance with the appropriate climate proofing practice that includes carbon footprinting and clearly defined shadow cost of carbon. Such carbon footprinting covers scope 1-3 emissions, and demonstrates that the infrastructure does not lead to additional relative greenhouse gas emissions, calculated on the basis of conservative assumptions, values and procedures. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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|
At least 70 % (by weight) of the non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (excluding naturally occurring material referred to in in category 17 05 04 in the European List of Waste established by Decision 2000/532/EC) generated on the construction site is prepared for reuse, recycling and other material recovery, including backfilling operations using waste to substitute other materials, in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol(547). Operators limit waste generation in processes related construction and demolition, in accordance with the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol and taking into account best available techniques and using selective demolition to enable removal and safe handling of hazardous substances and facilitate reuse and high-quality recycling by selective removal of materials, using available sorting systems for construction and demolition waste. |
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Where appropriate, given the sensitivity of the area affected, in particular in terms of the size of population affected, noise and vibrations from use of infrastructure are mitigated by introducing open trenches, wall barriers or other measures and comply with Directive 2002/49/EC. Measures are taken to reduce noise, dust and pollutant emissions during construction or maintenance works. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
6.15.
Infrastructure enabling road transport and public transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The infrastructure is not dedicated to transportation or storage of fossil fuels. In case of new infrastructure or major renovation, the infrastructure has been climate proofed in accordance with the appropriate climate proofing practice that includes carbon footprinting and clearly defined shadow cost of carbon. Such carbon footprinting covers scope 1-3 emissions, and demonstrates that the infrastructure does not lead to additional relative greenhouse gas emissions, calculated on the basis of conservative assumptions, values and procedures. |
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|
The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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|
At least 70 % (by weight) of the non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (excluding naturally occurring material defined in category 17 05 04 in the European List of Waste established by Decision 2000/532/EC) generated on the construction site is prepared for reuse, recycling and other material recovery, including backfilling operations using waste to substitute other materials, in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol(553). Operators limit waste generation in processes related construction and demolition, in accordance with the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol and taking into account best available techniques and using selective demolition to enable removal and safe handling of hazardous substances and facilitate reuse and high-quality recycling by selective removal of materials, using available sorting systems for construction and demolition waste. |
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Where relevant, noise and vibrations from use of infrastructure are mitigated by introducing open trenches, wall barriers or other measures and comply with the Directive 2002/49/EC. Measures are taken to reduce noise, dust and pollutant emissions during construction or maintenance works. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. Where relevant, maintenance of vegetation along road transport infrastructure ensures invasive species do not spread. Mitigation measures have been implemented to avoid wildlife collisions. |
6.16.
Infrastructure for water transport
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The infrastructure is not dedicated to transportation or storage of fossil fuels. In case of new infrastructure or major renovation, the infrastructure has been climate proofed in accordance with the appropriate climate proofing practice that includes carbon footprinting and clearly defined shadow cost of carbon. Such carbon footprinting covers scope 1-3 emissions, and demonstrates that the infrastructure does not lead to additional relative greenhouse gas emissions, calculated on the basis of conservative assumptions, values and procedures. |
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The activity complies with the provisions of Directive 2000/60/EC, in particular with all the requirements laid down in Article 4 of the Directive. In accordance with Article 4 of Directive 2000/60/EC and in particular paragraph 7 of that Article, prior to refurbishment/construction, an impact assessment of the project is carried out to assess all its potential impacts on the status of water bodies within the same river basin and on protected habitats and species directly dependent on water, considering in particular migration corridors, free-flowing rivers or ecosystems close to undisturbed conditions. The assessment is based on recent, comprehensive and accurate data, including monitoring data on biological quality elements that are specifically sensitive to hydromorphological alterations, and on the expected status of the water body as a result of the new activities, as compared to its current one. It assesses, in particular, the cumulated impacts of this new project with other existing or planned infrastructure in the river basin. On the basis of that impact assessment, it has been established that the project is conceived, by design and location and by mitigation measures, so that it complies with one of the following requirements:
All technically feasible and ecologically relevant mitigation measures are implemented to reduce adverse impacts on water as well as on protected habitats and species directly dependent on water. Mitigation measures include, where relevant and depending on the ecosystems naturally present in the affected water bodies:
The effectiveness of those measures is monitored in the context of the authorisation or permit setting out the conditions aimed at achieving good status or potential of the affected water body. The project does not permanently compromise the achievement of good status/potential in any of the water bodies in the same river basin district. In addition to the mitigation measures referred to above, and where relevant, compensatory measures are implemented to ensure that the project does not result in overall deterioration of status of water bodies in the same river basin district. This is achieved by restoring (longitudinal or lateral) continuity within the same river basin district to an extent that compensates the disruption of continuity, which the planned navigation infrastructure project may cause. Compensation starts prior to the execution of the project. |
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At least 70 % (by weight) of the non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (excluding naturally occurring material defined in category 17 05 04 in the European List of Waste established by Decision 2000/532/EC) generated on the construction site is prepared for reuse, recycling and other material recovery, including backfilling operations using waste to substitute other materials, in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol(559). Operators limit waste generation in processes related construction and demolition, in accordance with the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol and taking into account best available techniques and using selective demolition to enable removal and safe handling of hazardous substances and facilitate reuse and high-quality recycling by selective removal of materials, using available sorting systems for construction and demolition waste. |
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Measures are taken to reduce noise, vibration, dust and pollutant emissions during construction maintenance works. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
6.17.
Airport infrastructure
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The infrastructure is not dedicated to transportation or storage of fossil fuels. In case of new infrastructure or major renovation, the infrastructure has been climate proofed in accordance with the appropriate climate proofing practice that includes carbon footprinting and clearly defined shadow cost of carbon. Such carbon footprinting covers scope 1-3 emissions, and demonstrates that the infrastructure does not lead to additional relative greenhouse gas emissions, calculated on the basis of conservative assumptions, values and procedures. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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At least 70 % (by weight) of the non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (excluding naturally occurring material defined in category 17 05 04 in the European List of Waste established by Decision 2000/532/EC) generated on the construction site is prepared for reuse, recycling and other material recovery, including backfilling operations using waste to substitute other materials, in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol(565). Operators limit waste generation in processes related construction and demolition, in accordance with the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol and taking into account best available techniques and using selective demolition to enable removal and safe handling of hazardous substances and facilitate reuse and high-quality recycling by selective removal of materials, using available sorting systems for construction and demolition waste. |
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Measures are taken to reduce noise, vibration, dust and pollutant emissions during construction maintenance works. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. |
7. CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE
7.1.
Construction of new buildings
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The building is not dedicated to extraction, storage, transport or manufacture of fossil fuels. The Primary Energy Demand (PED)(571) setting out the energy performance of the building resulting from the construction does not exceed the threshold set for the nearly zero-energy building (NZEB) requirements in national regulation implementing Directive 2010/31/EU. The energy performance is certified using an as built Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). |
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Where installed, except for installations in residential building units, the specified water use for the following water appliances are attested by product datasheets, a building certification or an existing product label in the Union, in accordance with the technical specifications laid down in Appendix E to Annex I to this Regulation:
To avoid impact from the construction site, the activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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At least 70 % (by weight) of the non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (excluding naturally occurring material referred to in category 17 05 04 in the European List of Waste established by Decision 2000/532/EC) generated on the construction site is prepared for reuse, recycling and other material recovery, including backfilling operations using waste to substitute other materials, in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol(572). Operators limit waste generation in processes related to construction and demolition, in accordance with the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol and taking into account best available techniques and using selective demolition to enable removal and safe handling of hazardous substances and facilitate reuse and high-quality recycling by selective removal of materials, using available sorting systems for construction and demolition waste. Building designs and construction techniques support circularity and in particular demonstrate, with reference to ISO 20887(573) or other standards for assessing the disassembly or adaptability of buildings, how they are designed to be more resource efficient, adaptable, flexible and dismantleable to enable reuse and recycling. |
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Building components and materials used in the construction comply with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Building components and materials used in the construction that may come into contact with occupiers(574) emit less than 0,06 mg of formaldehyde per m3 of material or component upon testing in accordance with the conditions specified in Annex XVII to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 and less than 0,001 mg of other categories 1A and 1B carcinogenic volatile organic compounds per m3 of material or component, upon testing in accordance with CEN/EN 16516(575) or ISO 16000-3(576) or other equivalent standardised test conditions and determination methods(577). Where the new construction is located on a potentially contaminated site (brownfield site), the site has been subject to an investigation for potential contaminants, for example using standard ISO 18400(578). Measures are taken to reduce noise, dust and pollutant emissions during construction or maintenance works. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix D to this Annex. The new construction is not built on one of the following:
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7.2.
Renovation of existing buildings
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The building is not dedicated to extraction, storage, transport or manufacture of fossil fuels. |
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Where installed as part of the renovation works, except for renovation works in residential building units, the specified water use for the following water appliances is attested by product datasheets, a building certification or an existing product label in the Union, in accordance with the technical specifications laid down in Appendix E to Annex I to this Regulation:
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At least 70 % (by weight) of the non-hazardous construction and demolition waste (excluding naturally occurring material referred to in category 17 05 04 in the European List of Waste established by Decision 2000/532/EC) generated on the construction site is prepared for reuse, recycling and other material recovery, including backfilling operations using waste to substitute other materials, in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol(588). Operators limit waste generation in processes related construction and demolition, in accordance with the EU Construction and Demolition Waste Management Protocol and taking into account best available techniques and using selective demolition to enable removal and safe handling of hazardous substances and facilitate reuse and high-quality recycling by selective removal of materials, using available sorting systems for construction and demolition waste. Building designs and construction techniques support circularity and in particular demonstrate, with reference to ISO 20887(589) or other standards for assessing the disassembly or adaptability of buildings, how they are designed to be more resource efficient, adaptable, flexible and dismantleable to enable reuse and recycling. |
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Building components and materials used in the construction complies with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. Building components and materials used in the building renovation that may come into contact with occupiers(590) emit less than 0,06 mg of formaldehyde per m3 of material or component upon testing in accordance with the conditions specified in Annex XVII to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 and less than 0,001 mg of other categories 1A and 1B carcinogenic volatile organic compounds per m3 of material or component, upon testing in accordance with CEN/EN 16516 or ISO 16000-3:2011(591) or other equivalent standardised test conditions and determination methods. Measures are taken to reduce noise, dust and pollutant emissions during construction or maintenance works. |
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N/A. |
7.3.
Installation, maintenance and repair of energy efficiency equipment
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The building is not dedicated to extraction, storage, transport or manufacture of fossil fuels. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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Building components and materials comply with the criteria set out in Appendix C to this Annex. In case of addition of thermal insulation to an existing building envelope, a building survey is carried out in accordance with national law by a competent specialist with training in asbestos surveying. Any stripping of lagging that contains or is likely to contain asbestos, breaking or mechanical drilling or screwing or removal of insulation board, tiles and other asbestos containing materials is carried out by appropriately trained personnel, with health monitoring before, during and after the works, in accordance with national law. |
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N/A |
7.4.
Installation, maintenance and repair of charging stations for electric vehicles in buildings (and parking spaces attached to buildings)
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The building is not dedicated to extraction, storage, transport or manufacture of fossil fuels. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
7.5.
Installation, maintenance and repair of instruments and devices for measuring, regulation and controlling energy performance of buildings
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The building is not dedicated to extraction, storage, transport or manufacture of fossil fuels. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
7.6.
Installation, maintenance and repair of renewable energy technologies
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The building is not dedicated to extraction, storage, transport or manufacture of fossil fuels. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
7.7.
Acquisition and ownership of buildings
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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|
The building is not dedicated to extraction, storage, transport or manufacture of fossil fuels. For buildings built before 31 December 2020, the building has at least an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) class C. As an alternative, the building is within the top 30 % of the national or regional building stock expressed as operational Primary Energy Demand (PED) and demonstrated by adequate evidence, which at least compares the performance of the relevant asset to the performance of the national or regional stock built before 31 December 2020 and at least distinguishes between residential and non-residential buildings. For buildings built after 31 December 2020, the Primary Energy Demand (PED)(617) defining the energy performance of the building resulting from the construction does not exceed the threshold set for the nearly zero-energy building (NZEB) requirements in national regulation implementing Directive 2010/31/EU. The energy performance is certified using an as built Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
8. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
8.1.
Data processing, hosting and related activities
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity has demonstrated best efforts to implement the relevant practices listed as ‘expected practices’ in the most recent version of the European Code of Conduct on Data Centre Energy Efficiency(624), or in CEN-CENELEC document CLC TR50600-99-1 ‘Data centre facilities and infrastructures - Part 99-1: Recommended practices for energy management’(625) and has implemented all expected practices that have been assigned the maximum value of 5 according to the most recent version of the European Code of Conduct on Data Centre Energy Efficiency. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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The equipment used meets the requirements laid down in Directive 2009/125/EC for servers and data storage products. The equipment used does not contain the restricted substances listed in Annex II to Directive 2011/65/EU, except where the concentration values by weight in homogeneous materials do not exceed the maximum values listed in that Annex. A waste management plan is in place and ensures maximal recycling at end of life of electrical and electronic equipment, including through contractual agreements with recycling partners, reflection in financial projections or official project documentation. At its end of life, the equipment undergoes preparation for re-use, recovery or recycling operations, or proper treatment, including the removal of all fluids and a selective treatment in accordance with Annex VII to Directive 2012/19/EU. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
8.2.
Computer programming, consultancy and related activities
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
8.3.
Programming and broadcasting activities
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
9. PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES
9.1.
Engineering activities and related technical consultancy dedicated to adaptation to climate change
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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The economic activity is predominantly aimed at the provision of consultancy that helps one or more economic activities for which the technical screening criteria have been set out in this Annex to meet those respective criteria for substantial contribution to climate change adaptation, while respecting the relevant criteria for doing no significant harm to other environmental objectives. The economic activity complies with one the following criteria:
The economic activity removes information, financial, technological and capacity barriers to adaptation. The potential to reduce material impacts due to climate risks is mapped through a robust climate risk assessment in the target economic activity. Activities in architectural design take into account climate proofing guidelines, climate-related hazards modelling and enable the adaptation of construction and infrastructure, including building codes and integrated management systems. The adaptation solutions implemented:
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity is not undertaken for the purposes of fossil fuel extraction or fossil fuel transport. |
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The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B to this Annex. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
9.2.
Close to market research, development and innovation
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity is not undertaken for the purposes of fossil fuel extraction, transport or use. The projected life-cycle GHG emissions from the researched technology, product or other solution do not undermine GHG mitigation objectives under the Paris Agreement or hinder the deployment of climate mitigation solutions. |
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Any potential risks to the good status or the good ecological potential of bodies of water, including surface water and groundwater, or to the good environmental status of marine waters from the researched technology, product or other solution are evaluated and addressed. |
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Any potential risks to the circular economy objectives from the researched technology, product or other solution are evaluated and addressed, by considering the types of potential significant harm as set out in Article 17(1), point (d), of Regulation (EU) 2020/852. |
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Any potential risks to generate a significant increase in the emissions of pollutants to air, water or land from the researched technology, product or other solution are evaluated and addressed. |
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Any potential risks to the good condition or resilience of ecosystems or to the conservation status of habitats and species, including those of Union interest, from the researched technology, product or other solution are evaluated and addressed. |
10. FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES
10.1.
Non-life insurance: underwriting of climate-related perils
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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1. Leadership in modelling and pricing of climate risks:
2. Product design:
3. Innovative insurance coverage solutions:
4. Data sharing:
5. High level of service in post-disaster situation: Claims under insurance activity, both ongoing and those from large-scale loss events resulting from climate risks, are processed fairly with respect to customers, in accordance with high handling standards for claims and in timely fashion in line with applicable law and there has been no failure to do so in the context of recent large-scale loss events. Information as regards procedures on additional measures in case of large-scale loss events is publicly available. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The activity does not include insurance of the extraction, storage, transport or manufacture of fossil fuels or insurance of vehicles, property or other assets dedicated to such purposes. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
10.2.
Reinsurance
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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1. Leadership in modelling and pricing of climate risks:
2. Supporting development and supply of enabling non-life reinsurance products:
3. Innovative reinsurance coverage solutions:
4. Data sharing:
5. High level of service in post-disaster situation: Claims under the reinsurance activity, both ongoing and those from large-scale loss events resulting from risks stemming from climate-related perils, are processed fairly with respect to customers, in accordance with high handling standards for claims and in timely fashion in line with applicable law and there has been no failure to do so in the context of recent large-scale loss events. Where appropriate, the reinsurer supports the insurer or the reinsurance intermediary in assessing the claims from the underlying product. Information as regards procedures on additional measures by the reinsurer in case of large-scale loss events is publicly available. |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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The reinsurance activity does not cover cession of insurance of the extraction, storage, transport or manufacture of fossil fuels or the cession of insurance of vehicles, property or other assets dedicated to such purposes. |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
11. EDUCATION
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
12. HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES
12.1.
Residential care activities
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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A waste management plan is in place and ensures (1) the safe and environmentally-sound handling of hazardous waste (in particular toxic or infectious waste) and pharmaceuticals and (2) maximal re-use or recycling of non-hazardous waste, including through contractual agreements with waste management partners. |
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|
N/A |
13. ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION
13.1.
Creative, arts and entertainment activities
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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|
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
13.2.
Libraries, archives, museums and cultural activities
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
13.3.
Motion picture, video and television programme production, sound recording and music publishing activities
Description of the activity
Technical screening criteria
Substantial contribution to climate change adaptation |
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Do no significant harm (‘DNSH’) |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
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N/A |
Appendix A
CLASSIFICATION OF CLIMATE-RELATED HAZARDS
(1)
|
Temperature-related |
Wind-related |
Water-related |
Solid mass-related |
Chronic |
Changing temperature (air, freshwater, marine water) |
Changing wind patterns |
Changing precipitation patterns and types (rain, hail, snow/ice) |
Coastal erosion |
Heat stress |
|
Precipitation or hydrological variability |
Soil degradation |
|
Temperature variability |
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Ocean acidification |
Soil erosion |
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Permafrost thawing |
|
Saline intrusion |
Solifluction |
|
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Sea level rise |
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Water stress |
|
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Acute |
Heat wave |
Cyclone, hurricane, typhoon |
Drought |
Avalanche |
Cold wave/frost |
Storm (including blizzards, dust and sandstorms) |
Heavy precipitation (rain, hail, snow/ice) |
Landslide |
|
Wildfire |
Tornado |
Flood (coastal, fluvial, pluvial, ground water) |
Subsidence |
|
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Glacial lake outburst |
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