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NEIGHBOURHOOD PROGRAMME LITHUANIA, POLAND AND KALININGRAD REGION OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION. PERSPECTIVES OF OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN MARINE AREAS OF LITHUANIA, POLAND AND RUSSIA.
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NEIGHBOURHOOD PROGRAMME LITHUANIA, POLAND AND KALININGRAD REGION OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION PERSPECTIVES OF OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN MARINE AREAS OF LITHUANIA, POLAND AND RUSSIA Legal procedure framework for application for the construction of offshore wind park permit in the Lithuanian EEZ Part I - Definition stage N. Blažauskas, Coastal Research and Planning Institute, KU
Aim / Objectives • To promote the off shore wind energy development in terms of: • identification of current and planned marine use; • spotlighting the possible conflicts; • offering the alternativeinterconnection scenarios; • evaluating of economical feasibility; • preparing the Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment; • setting the guidelines for the application forconstruction permits;
Reporting • GIS MAP: identification of current and planned marine use, spotlighting the possible conflicts • STUDY: offering the alternativeinterconnection scenarios • STUDY: evaluating of economical feasibility • SEIA: preparing the Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment • GUIDELINES: setting the guidelines for the application forconstruction permits
Scope of the presentation Current use Needs for planning “Optimal” locations
Needs for planning: space Shipping routs Natura 2000 Width = 4 nm Width = 1 nm
Needs for planning: space Restricted areas
Needs for planning: technical solutions and use of natural resources Geology
Needs for planning: economy Fishing
L5 L4 “Optimal” locations L3 L2 L1
NEIGHBOURHOOD PROGRAMME LITHUANIA, POLAND AND KALININGRAD REGION OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION PERSPECTIVES OF OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN MARINE AREAS OF LITHUANIA, POLAND AND RUSSIA Legal procedure framework for application for the construction of offshore wind park permit in the Lithuanian EEZ Part II - Legislationand construction permits V. Langas, Coastal Research and Planning Institute, KU