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Protecting cultural heritage
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline traverses three countries rich in history and culture. TAP respects the host countries’ cultural heritage and has worked with experts to protect archaeological sites and artefacts along the pipeline route.
TAP undertakes seabed survey near San Foca, Lecce, in Italy
The goal of the investigation is to further refine the routing of the proposed pipeline, given the planned landfall location on the coast between San Foca and Torre Specchia Ruggeri in the municipality of Melendugno (Lecce).
Scoping Report for the ESIA Greece - East Section (In English)
On the 3rd of December 2012, TAP submitted its Scoping Report for the planned eastern section of the pipeline in Greece to the Greek authorities and started consultation process with relevant stakeholders.The authorities, NGOs, other stakeholders and the public were invited to provide their views and comments, which will be incorporated in the development of the full Environmental and Social...
Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessment (PEIA) Greece (in English)
On the 28th of September 2011, the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) announced that it has submitted Preliminary Environmental Impact Assessment (PEIA) to the Greek Ministry of Environment.This document was revised and resubmitted to the Greek authorities on the 8th of February 2012. This revision considers changes to the overall engineering concept of the project in which one compressor station...
TAP Provides €700,000 for Five Photovoltaic Parks in Western Macedonia, Greece
Kastoria, Greece. As part of its Social and Environmental Investment (SEI) programme, Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP AG) fully funded the construction of five photovoltaic parks (PV) in the Municipality of Kastoria, Western Macedonia, Greece, with a total installed capacity of 0.5MW and a value of approximately 700,000 euros.