2005/164/EC: Commission Decision of 8 September 2004 concerning investment aid in... (32005D0164)
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2005/164/EC: Commission Decision of 8 September 2004 concerning investment aid in favour of Stora Enso Langerbrugge notified by Belgium (notified under document number C(2004) 3351) (Text with EEA relevance)
- COMMISSION DECISION
- of 8 September 2004
- concerning investment aid in favour of Stora Enso Langerbrugge notified by Belgium
- (notified under document number C(2004) 3351)
- (Only the Dutch and French versions are authentic)
- (Text with EEA relevance)
- (2005/164/EC)
- 1. PROCEDURE
- 2. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE AID
- 2.1. The beneficiary
- 2.2. The project
- 2.3. Paper mill 4 and de-inking plant 2: 100 % RCF newsprint production
- 2.4. Paper mill 3: switching from newsprint to 80 % RCF magazine paper
- 2.5. Sludge CHP installation
- 2.6. Water treatment installations
- 2.7. Waste paper storage and rail infrastructure
- 2.8. The aid
- 2.9. Reasons to initiate the procedure of Article 88(2)
- 3. COMMENTS FROM THIRD PARTIES
- 4. COMMENTS FROM BELGIUM AND SEL
- 4.1. General remarks
- 4.2. PM4 and DIP2, production capacity for 100 % RCF newsprint
- 4.3. PM3, 80 % RCF magazine paper
- 4.4. Sludge combined heat and power installation
- 4.5. Fresh water treatment
- 4.6. Effluent treatment
- 4.7. Tertiary water treatment
- 4.8. Waste paper storage and rail infrastructure
- 5. ASSESSMENT OF THE AID
- 5.1. State aid in the meaning of Article 87(1) of the Treaty
- 5.2. General remarks on compatibility
- 5.3. Compatibility under the environmental aid guidelines
- 5.3.1. DIP2, PM4 and PM3: increasing the recycling rate
- 5.3.2. Separate environmental investments within PM3, PM4 and DIP2, energy reduction by PM4
- 5.3.3. Sludge combined heat and power installation
- 5.3.4. Fresh water treatment
- 5.3.5. Effluent water treatment
- 5.3.6. Tertiary water treatment
- 5.4. Rail infrastructure and related waste paper storage
- 5.5. Compatibility directly on the basis of Article 87(3)(c)
- 5.5.1. PM4 and DIP2, production capacity for 100 % RCF newsprint
- 5.5.2. PM3, switching to 80 % RCF magazine paper
- 6. CONCLUSION
- Article 1
- Article 2
- Article 3
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