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NEEDS · Dynamic Techno-Economical Scenario Simulation Model for Sustainable Waterborne Activities and Transport

HORIZONStatus: CLOSED1 May 202231 October 2023EU funding €523,437Call HORIZON-CL5-2021-D5-01

NEw sustainablE fuel Deployment Scenarios for the European waterborne community: NEEDSDeployment of sustainable energy within an existing transport network is a challenge which requires an independent and transparent analysis and overview. To be successful, it implies a timely coordination of all stake holders, from energy production capacity, to storage & bunkering logistics in harbours and up to the end-users: the inland waterways and maritime transport, and waterborne activities.Much information about each stake holders, their characteristics in terms of technical readiness, emission level, actual transport capacity, costs, scalability and impact are available. Putting all parts of the puzzle together is the aim of the present study.We are ready to apply existing scenario simulation techniques, containing among others regional information on transport network and hindcast data of weather conditions (for regional energy production), to simulate different scenarios of sustainable fuel deployment. Forcing certain variables as input into the model in order to study its impact on other quantities, will help evaluating the viability of certain scenarios or identify bottlenecks and best tactics to overcome them.This dynamic techno-economic model will hopefully help the commission, the member states, the regional waterborne community and the harbours evaluating the most efficient pathways towards their energy transition, for local to regional scale. The amount of details brought into the parameters of the model will allow to run such simulation from micro to macro scale.The model will primarily focus on variables and parameters related to the waterborne community. However, it will not be closed and will able a possible future inclusion of other sources of energy needs, if made available from land-based activity and transport, or aviation.

Consortium · 7 organisations

coordinator

STICHTING MARITIEM RESEARCH INSTITUUT NEDERLAND

NL · €136,625

participant

ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS

EL · €75,625

participant

SINTEF OCEAN AS

NO · €60,250

participant

SHIPYARDS AND MARITIME EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION OF EUROPE

BE · €16,000

participant

BALANCE TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING GMBH

DE · €82,312

participant

STICHTING PROJECTEN BINNENVAART

NL · €103,875

participant

WATERBORNE TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM

BE · €48,750

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