ENERGY BARGE Transnational Implementation Plan

ENERGY BARGE Transnational Implementation Plan

ENERGY BARGE Building a Green Energy and Logistics Belt Project Code: DTP1-175-3.2 Deliverable 5.1.1 Transnational Implementation Plan 31st December, 2017 Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF) For the implementation of the project “ENERGY BARGE – Building a Green Energy and Logistics Belt” a subsidy is awarded from the European Regional Development Fund under the Danube Transnational Programme. The sole responsibility of this publication lies with the author. The European Regional Development Fund is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF) 1 Content I. Executive summary..................................................................................................................................... 13 II. Objectives, structure and methodology applied ............................................................................. 17 III. Summary of the Transnational Implementation Plans provided by the ports .............. 20 Geographical location and embeddedness of the ports 20 1.1. Objectives of the chapter, methodology ............................................................................................. 20 1.2. Summary of the surveys ........................................................................................................................... 20 1.3. Chapters from national surveys............................................................................................................. 22 1.3.1. Straubing ............................................................................................................................................... 22 1.3.2. Vienna ..................................................................................................................................................... 25 1.3.3. Bratislava ............................................................................................................................................... 30 1.3.4. Budapest ................................................................................................................................................ 32 1.3.5. Vukovar .................................................................................................................................................. 34 1.4. Conclusion and analysis – key findings .............................................................................................. 39 Hinterland areas in terms of biomass – supply side 41 2.1. Objectives of the chapter, methodology ............................................................................................. 41 2.2. Summary of the surveys ........................................................................................................................... 41 2.3. Chapters from national surveys............................................................................................................. 43 2.3.1. Straubing ............................................................................................................................................... 43 2.3.2. Vienna ..................................................................................................................................................... 48 2.3.3. Bratislava ............................................................................................................................................... 52 2.3.4. Budapest ................................................................................................................................................ 54 2.3.5. Vukovar .................................................................................................................................................. 58 2.4. Conclusion and analysis – key findings .............................................................................................. 62 Regionally available raw materials – supply and demand side (in the 100-km radius) 63 3.1. Objectives of the chapter, methodology ............................................................................................. 63 3.2. Summary of the surveys ........................................................................................................................... 63 3.3. Chapters from national surveys............................................................................................................. 65 3.3.1. Straubing ............................................................................................................................................... 65 3.3.2. Vienna ..................................................................................................................................................... 69 3.3.3. Bratislava ............................................................................................................................................... 71 3.3.4. Budapest ................................................................................................................................................ 75 3.3.5. Vukovar .................................................................................................................................................. 79 Project co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF) 2 3.4. Conclusion and analysis – key findings .............................................................................................. 84 Supply and demand side for upgraded products 86 4.1. Objectives of the chapter, methodology ............................................................................................. 86 4.2. Summary of the surveys ........................................................................................................................... 86 4.3. Chapters from national surveys............................................................................................................. 88 4.3.1. Straubing ............................................................................................................................................... 88 4.3.2. Vienna ..................................................................................................................................................... 90 4.3.3. Bratislava ............................................................................................................................................... 91 4.3.4. Budapest ................................................................................................................................................ 92 4.3.5. Vukovar .................................................................................................................................................. 99 4.4. Conclusion and analysis – key findings ........................................................................................... 104 Links with the bioenergy sector – demand side. 105 5.1. Objectives of the chapter, methodology .......................................................................................... 105 5.2. Summary of the surveys ........................................................................................................................ 105 5.3. Chapters from national surveys.......................................................................................................... 107 5.3.1. Straubing ............................................................................................................................................ 107 5.3.2. Vienna .................................................................................................................................................. 110 5.3.3. Bratislava ............................................................................................................................................ 113 5.3.4. Budapest ............................................................................................................................................. 114 5.3.5. Vukovar ............................................................................................................................................... 115 5.4. Conclusion and analysis – key findings ........................................................................................... 118 Transportability of biomass on the Danube 119 6.1. Objectives of the chapter, methodology .......................................................................................... 119 6.2. Summary of the surveys ........................................................................................................................ 119 6.3. Chapters from national surveys.......................................................................................................... 121 6.3.1. Straubing ............................................................................................................................................ 121 6.3.2. Vienna .................................................................................................................................................. 124 6.3.3. Bratislava ............................................................................................................................................ 125 6.3.4. Budapest ............................................................................................................................................. 128 6.3.5. Vukovar ..............................................................................................................................................

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