European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
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{{Short description|European Commission agency which manages decarbonisation and sustainable growth}}
{{Infobox organisation
| name = European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
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| predecessor = Innovation and Networks Executive Agency
| formation = 1 April 2021
| location = Brussels, Belgium
| leader_title = Director
| leader_name = Paloma Aba Garrote
| website = https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/
}}
The European Climate, Environment and Infrastructure Executive Agency (CINEA) is the European Commission agency which manages decarbonisation and sustainable growth. It is the successor organisation of the Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA){{Cite web|url=https://managenergy.ec.europa.eu/index_en|title=Language selection | ManagEnergy|website=managenergy.ec.europa.eu}} (which superseded the Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency (TEN-T Agency) in 2014). Established on 15 February 2021,{{better source needed|date=July 2024}}{{Cite web|url=https://commission.europa.eu/about-european-commission/service-standards-and-principles/ethics-and-good-administration/good-administration_en|title=Good administration practices of the European Commission|website=commission.europa.eu}} with a budget of €50 billion for the 2021-2027 period, it started work on 1 April 2021 in order to implement parts of certain EU programmes. The Agency will have a key role in supporting the European Green Deal,{{Cite web|url=https://ec.europa.eu/info/sites/info/files/european-green-deal-communication_en.pdf|title=EU Green Deal}} with a focus on creating synergies to support a sustainable, connected, and decarbonised Europe.
Organisation
On 1 April 2021, the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) officially started its operations.
As the successor of the Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA), and merging programmes and staff from the Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME), the Agency continues to manage ongoing projects, while being entrusted with the management of new EU programmes worth over €50 billion for the 2021-2027 period delivering on the necessary actions to achieve climate neutrality in Europe by 2050:
- [https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/innovation-fund_en Innovation Fund]
- Connecting Europe Facility: CEF Transport (including military mobility and the Cohesion Fund contribution) and CEF Energy
- Horizon Europe Pillar II, cluster 5: climate, energy and transport
- LIFE Programme: Nature and biodiversity; Circular economy and quality of life; Climate change mitigation and adaptation; Clean energy transition
- [https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/eu-renewable-energy-financing-mechanism_en Renewable Energy Financing Mechanism]
- Public sector loan facility, under the [https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/just-transition-mechanism_en Just Transition Mechanism]
- [https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/european-maritime-fisheries-and-aquaculture-fund_en European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund] (direct management) and compulsory contributions to regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs) and other international organisations
The European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency is entrusted with a portfolio that gives it a clear focus as a climate and environment agency and a key role in supporting the European Green Deal.
Programmes
For the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), which supports the deployment of infrastructure across Europe, CINEA continues to manage CEF Transport and Energy.
The European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) plays a key role in supporting the European Union’s ambitious climate goals, including the implementation of the Industrial Carbon Management Strategy adopted in February 2024. Recent scholarly analysis of the EU’s approach to industrial carbon management highlights the importance of stakeholder engagement and the need for a balanced strategy. For example, a 2024 study by van der Loos et al. analyzed responses from 205 stakeholders to the European Commission’s public consultation on the Industrial Carbon Management Strategy. The study identified two dominant approaches: a market-driven approach, which emphasizes financial incentives, and a society-driven approach, which focuses on aligning carbon management with broader decarbonization and fostering collaboration among diverse actors. The authors conclude that achieving effective carbon management in Europe will require integrating both approaches, with particular emphasis on societal collaboration to ensure long-term success.
According to the article, “we found two dominant approaches to carbon management, a market-driven approach and a society-driven approach. Aligning carbon management within broader decarbonisation and fostering collaboration, requires a society-driven approach. A market-driven approach on the other hand provides high financial incentives.”
CINEA also continues to manage the implementation of the [https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/innovation-fund_en Innovation Fund], a key funding instrument supporting the European Commission's strategic vision of a climate neutral Europe by 2050.
Under the Horizon Europe programme, the Agency implements the Climate, Energy and Mobility cluster, thus adding Climate to its existing Horizon 2020 Energy and Transport portfolio.
CINEA further expanded its focus on environmental, nature conservation, climate action and clean energy projects as it took over the implementation of the LIFE programme.
The Agency also took on the [https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/european-maritime-fisheries-and-aquaculture-fund_en European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund] (EMFAF), which aims to better target public support to the Common Fisheries Policy, the Unions's Maritime Policy and the EU's agenda for international ocean governance.{{Cite web|title=EU fisheries fund moves to new agency|url=https://www.seafoodsource.com/news/supply-trade/eu-fisheries-fund-moves-to-new-agency|access-date=2021-04-24|website=www.seafoodsource.com}}
CINEA manages two new mechanisms contributing to renewable energy and climate neutrality:
- The [https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/eu-renewable-energy-financing-mechanism_en Renewable Energy Financing Mechanism] supports Member States in working more closely together towards individual and collective renewable energy targets.
- The Public Sector Loan Facility pillar of the [https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/just-transition-mechanism_en Just Transition Mechanism] is targeted at the regions most affected by the transition towards climate-neutrality.
For example it supports renewable heating and cooling in buildings.{{Cite web|title=Project Overview - RES4Build|url=https://res4build.eu/about/project-overview/|access-date=2021-04-24|website=res4build.eu}}
Furthermore, one of the major events organised by the Commission on clean energy is coordinated by CINEA: the [https://eusew.eu/ European Sustainable Energy Week], a platform to share ideas and know-how, and forge alliances about an Energy Union.
CINEA will run between 2021 and 2027 with almost 600 staff, and a budget of almost €60 billion.
Other links
- [https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/index_en European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency] (CINEA)
- [https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/life_en LIFE Programme]
- [http://www.eusew.eu/ EU Sustainable Energy Week] (EUSEW)
- European Green Deal
- Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA)
- Agencies of the European Union