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1 legal status: NGO, non profit organization members: administration entities environmental organizations representatives of the economic mission: plattform between members support environmental friendly solutions contact: A-1020 Vienna, Hollandstraße 10/46, Tel.: +43 1 315 63 93/16, www.oegut.at Austrian Society for Environment and Technology (ÖGUT)
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Study “Environmental Technology Market in Central, Eastern and South-eastern Europe” 2 Bulgaria Romania Croatia Serbia and Montenegro Report 2004 Czech Republic (CZ) Slovakia (SK) Hungary (H) Slovenia (SLO) Poland (PL) Report 2004 Pollutec, 10. Nov. 2004 Gerhard Bayer, (ÖGUT) study commissioned by: Austrian Federal Economic Chamber, Kommunalkredit Public Consulting
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3 environmental policies of the coming 10-15 years market potentials for environmental technologies thematic focus: climate protection and energy waste management water / waste water air quality protection Content of the study
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4 New EU-member C.: certain market volume planning reliability already many competitors Accession C. 2007:action plans are becoming more detailled still few competitors for large market Environmental technology market, country groups in CEE
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5 Source: Energieverwertungsagentur (EVA) Graphs: ÖGUT Energy intensity Energy intensity (Energy demand per GDP), based on purchase power parity (PPP) in different countries in the period 1988 - 2000
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6 Memorandum of Understanding für JIP (CZ, SK, H) energy efficiency: residential buildings, cogeneration, ind. off-heat use renewable energies: biomass (SK, SLO) small hydro power (CZ, SK, SLO) wind power (CZ, SK, H) programm for reduction of coal mining (CZ, PL) enery use of waste incineration and landfill gas Climate protection and energy Priorities
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7 Renewable energies Example Czech Republic EU-Ziel CZ-Ziel Source: Czech National Energy Policy, 2001 Planned developement of the share of renewable energies in % of total primary energy demand in CZ and in EU
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Quelle: emep database, National Communications und Inventories 8 Climate protection GHG-Emissions and Kyoto-goals for Bulgaria, Croatia and Rumania in t CO2-Equivalents per Capita and year
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9 implementation of „polluter pays principle“ building up the seperated waste collection (Pack. dir., Landf. dir.) biowaste management (composting plants) www.biowaste.at new building / modernization of waste incineraters with energy recovery in CZ (1,4 mill. t/a), H (Budap.), SLO Waste management Priorities
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1) including operational costs Sources: Nationale Programme, The Challange of Environmental Financing in the Cand. C., ISPA 10 Planned investments in billions Euro period Czech Rep 1,362001 - 2020 Slovakia 0,45 1) 2001 - 2007 Hungary0,472003 - 2008 Slovenia0,632001 - 2006 Poland3,60total transition period Waste management Investments
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11 Waste management Example Hungary Source: Hungarian National Waste Management Plan 2003 - 2008 Investments 2003 - 2008: 1,3 Bill. Euro Building up separated collection Closing all landfills not corresponing EU-Directives until 2009 5-6 new landfills with capacity of 20 Mio. m 3 Long-term: 6 new incinerators for municipal waste (1 per region)
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12 Waste management Example Slovakia Source: EU Common Position CONF-SK 105/01, Graphik ÖGUT Goals for recovery (material and energy) of certain waste fractions in Slovakia
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13 Goals in the waste water treatment in the accession countries Czech Rep. Disposal of all settlements >10.000 PE goal until 2010 SlovakiaDisposal of all settlements >10.000 PE goal until 2010 HungaryDisposal of all settlements >15.000 PE goal until 2010 SloveniaDisposal of all settlements >2.000 PE goal until 2008 PolandReduction of the load industrial waste water: 50% municipal waste water: 30% goal until 2010 Water/Waste water Goals Source: Nationale Environmental Programmes
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14 Planned investments for municipal waste water, in Euro period Czech Rep. 3,2 Bill.2001 - 2010 Slovakia 0,5 Bill.total transition period Hungary 2,8 Bill.2001 - 2010 Slovenia 0,5 Bill.2001 - 2006 Poland 11,0 Bill.total transition period Source: Nationale Programmes, The Challange of Environmental Financing in the Cand. C., ISPA Water/Waste water Investments
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15 fuel switch from coal to natural gas (reduction plans for mining in CZ, PL) modernisation of public transport (esp. in cities) desulphurization (coal power plants, district heating plants) modernisation of waste incineration plants Air quality protection Priorities
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16 The study is available at homepages of the cooperation partners long version in german, executive summary in english http://wko.at/up/enet/euerweiterung.htm http://www.kommunalkredit.at http://www.oegut.at/themen/moe study available
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17 pilot project CONVIBA project CON tracting VI enna B r A tislava Energy Performance Contracting in public buildings Pilot project Vienna, school building: - 46% guaranteed energy savings - 12 years payback periode - Investments: 133.000 Euro more project information: http://www.oegut.at/themen/moe/conviba.html
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18 pilot project COMPASK project COMP osting A ustria S lova K ia biowaste management – facilitate decentralised composting motivations: - 40% of municipal waste is biowaste - landfill directive 99/31/EC; reduction of organic matter - increasing costs of waste disposal more project information: http://www.oegut.at/themen/moe/compask.html
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19 Thank you for your attention
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