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ENTSOG TYNDP 2017 Public consultation questionnaire

Q32:

TYNDP 2017 provides the overall investment

costs for projects of a given status. Do you find this

information valuable?

No,

If no, please specify why:

It is important to provide at least the investment

costs aggregated by National Network Development

Plan or by region (maintaining the split of costs by

status of projects). Moreover, for projects promoted

by TSOs, the investment costs should be published

by project.

Q33:

TYNDP 2017 is accompanied with a new TYNDP

projects map (Annex B). Do you find this information

valuable?

Q34:

In this edition, project promoters reported if their

project were part of the national plan. Do you find this

information valuable?

Yes

Yes

Q35:

Is there further information on projects that you would like to see reflected in TYNDP?

As indicated in the answer to question 32, it would be important to provide at least the investment costs aggregated

by National Network Development Plan or by region (maintaining the split of costs by status of projects). Moreover,

for projects promoted by TSOs, the investment costs should be published by project.

In addition, we would like to see the share of total CAPEX already spent. In addition, the indication of the average

investment cost per each type of project (LNG terminal, storage, etc) would be of interest.

Q36:

The Barriers to Investment chapter analyses the

obstacles to future investment in gas infrastructure as

perceived by project promoters. Do you consider all

potential barriers are covered?

Q37:

Annex A provides project-level information,

through project fiches and overview tables (including

on perceived barriers to investment). Do you find the

Annex A format adequate?

Yes

Yes

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Q38:

Would you like to provide input to the

Assessment section?

Yes

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