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The reform of the electricity supply industry is gathering pace in many countries. Independent regulatory agencies and other regulatory bodies have been created, and regulatory responsibilities redefined. This book reviews the evolving institutional structures to regulate the electricity supply...
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, Germany, where phasing out is particularly complex because it is the largest coal-fired power generator among those committing …
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An in-depth look at the energy challenges facing Germany, this book addresses such issues as the phasing out of nuclear …
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The International Energy Agency's 2002 review of Germany's energy policies and programmes. This edition finds that … Germany is pursuing several ambitious objectives in its energy policy, notably cutting greenhouse gas emissions and fully …
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Since the IEA last reviewed Germany’s energy policies in 2007, the country has taken two fundamental policy decisions … accident in March 2011, Germany decided to accelerate the phase-out of nuclear power by 2022 starting with the immediate … will come from renewable energy sources; Germany must continue to develop cost-effective market-based approaches which will …
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experiences. The “Energiewende” continues to be the defining feature of Germany’s energy policy landscape. In place for nearly a … of renewables. Yet despite progress on lowering overall emissions, Germany is struggling to meet its near-term emissions … in the right direction. In its energy transition so far, Germany has maintained a high degree of oil, natural gas and …
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