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This project will finance the construction of the Greek section of the Greece-North Macedonia gas interconnector, which is 55km-long that will optimise the use of the national gas transmission system. The North Macedonian side is covered by the project "GAS INTERCONNECTOR GREECE-NORTH MACEDONIA NMPART" which will provide security of gas supply and competition between supply sources, by offering a diversification of routes and sources.
The Greece-North Macedonia pipeline falls under Annex II of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Directive 2011/92/EU (amended 2014/52/EU). The EIA included consideration of potential cross-border impacts and the involvement of the competent authority in response to notification of the project under the Espoo Convention.
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