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development, energy security and to fight global warming. It became also clear, though, that bioenergy cannot be evaluated …
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attractive than renewable energy due to CCS’s reliance on scarce reservoirs and the resultant shadow value. This serves as a … given to renewable energy in comparison to CCS …
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This study attempts a numerical simulation of potential CCS (carbon dioxide capture and storage) use by using a modified version of the DICE (Dynamic Integrated model on Climate and Economy) model (Nordhaus, 1994; Nordhaus and Boyer, 2000). In DICE, CO2 emissions are controlled to the extent in...
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We describe the determinants of energy intensity, carbon intensity, and CO2 emissions in the German manufacturing …, structural change within sectors, energy intensity at the firm level, fuel mix, and emission factors. We use a firm data set on … energy use from the AFiD-Panel on German manufacturing plants that allows us to analyze energy use at the firm level with …
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To investigate the link between rising global temperature and global energy use, we estimate an energy demand model …-linearities in the impact of temperature on energy demand as well as temperature-income interactions. We find that oil, gas and … electricity use are driven by a non-linear heating effect: Energy use not only decreases with rising temperatures due to a reduced …
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as building codes and energy efficiency labels to drive prices and spur demand with the objective of increasing the …The built environment has been identified as one of the cost effective platforms for reducing energy demand and … demand for energy efficient buildings. Since 2008, many studies have emerged estimating the price premium that is expected to …
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The number of studies published focusing on people’s preferences for green electricity has increased steadily, making it more and more difficult to identify key explanatory factors that determine people’s willingness-to-pay (WTP). Based on results of a meta-regression our results indicate...
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In the context of energy security and climate protection, biomass is given high importance. Nevertheless, land … biogas plants in Germany and the resulting regional markets for energy crop demand. As a first application of the modelling … system we analyse the effects of the German Renewable Energy Source Act on German biogas production and of the EU 10%-biofuel …
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The Renewable-Energy-Source-Act (EEG) promotes German biogas production in order to substitute fossil fuels, protect …
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development, energy security and to fight global warming. It became also clear, though, that bioenergy cannot be evaluated …
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