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Methane is a major anthropogenic greenhouse gas, second only to carbon dioxide (CO2) in its impact on climate change. Methane (CH4) has a high global warming potential that is 25 times as large as the one of CO2 on a 100 year time horizon according to the latest IPCC report. Thus, CH4...
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senken. Sollte es Deutschland gelingen, eine faire Lastenverteilung auf die europäischen Länder zu erwirken, welche den …. Sollte es eine faire Lastenverteilung geben und sollte Deutschland alle Energieeffizienzpotentiale ausschöpfen, würden sich …,9 Mrd. Euro pro Jahr belaufen. Dabei würde Deutschland seine Emissionen gegenüber 1990 um 31 % vermindern. Sollte keine …
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Deutschlands Stromversorgung steht an einem Wendepunkt. Kohle ist wie die Kernkraft keine Zukunftstechnologie. Auf den Zubau von Kohlekraftwerken kann verzichtet werden, wenn rasch in den Ausbau der erneuerbaren Energien investiert wird. Ein Weg in eine sichere und saubere Energieversorgung ist...
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This paper investigates the sustainability of the German economy when reaching the Kyoto emissions reduction target. We use a special intergenerational discounting technique which actually takes into account intergenerational peculiarities in an overlapping generations modeling framework which...
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Within this paper an oligopolistic German electricity market is modelled by a game theoretic modelling tool representing a Nash equilibrium. Due to European electricity market liberalisation electricity producing and trading firms react strategically like global market players by joining and...
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Within this paper, we analyse the fulfilment of the Kyoto-emissions reduction com-mitment exemplary in Germany and its … implication on long-term paths of all macro-variables. Germany, like all other industrial or Annex B coun-tries, has to reduce its … adjusted discounting (GAD) in comparison to conventional OLG-models. We show that within our model-framework Germany is able to …
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Methane is a major anthropogenic greenhouse gas, second only to carbon dioxide (CO2) in its impact on climate change. Methane (CH4) has a high global warming potential that is 25 times as large as the one of CO2 on a 100 year time horizon according to the latest IPCC report. Thus, CH4...
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We analyze the current regulatory regime for electricity transmission in Germany, which combines network planning with …
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reductions in Europe and a comprehensive package of climate protection measures in Germany could substantially reduce the cost of … emission reductions for the German economy. If Germany succeeds at European level in pushing through a fair burden … would be very difficult for Germany to achieve its reduction target only by shutting down nuclear installations. What are …
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lignite-based electricity well before 2030. Simulations show that the currently authorized lignite mines in eastern Germany …
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