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Local citizen participation schemes like the German "Bürgerwindparks" (citizen wind farm) have been an important vehicle to develop the wind energy business to its present state of market maturity. This article discusses ownership as an integrated part of the economic project design for...
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>>/SUB>-reduction targets. In countries like Germany, where policy support programmes stimulated a dynamic growth of renewables, we had to … expense of nature conservation. Taking Germany as an example, we quantified limitations in the RES-potential from a broad … range of nature conservation safeguard subjects. Results show that in Germany the target for expanding the share of …
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A fast growth of installed wind power capacity has been experienced in several European countries. In Germany, notably … regions. In this paper, the arising price differences between regions in Germany are estimated using a novel stochastic linear …
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model. We conclude that if the British model works, it could be applied within Germany, with the regional networks operated …
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) constitutes one of the world's largest energy consumers. The EU members include – among others – Germany and Greece, two … decade, compared to that of Germany's. Finally, we aim to point out the applicability and utility of an environment …
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Local citizen participation schemes like the German "Bürgerwindparks" (citizen wind farm) have been an important vehicle to develop the wind energy business to its present state of market maturity. This article discusses ownership as an integrated part of the economic project design for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008539105
></SUB>-reduction targets. In countries like Germany, where policy support programmes stimulated a dynamic growth of renewables, we had to … the expense of nature conservation. Taking Germany as an example, we quantified limitations in the RES-potential from a … broad range of nature conservation safeguard subjects. Results show that in Germany the target for expanding the share of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008539316
) constitutes one of the world's largest energy consumers. The EU members include â among others â Germany and Greece, two countries …, compared to that of Germany's. Finally, we aim to point out the applicability and utility of an environment-friendly energy …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005751687
Distributed Generation (DG) units are said to have the potential to become an integral part of the future power systems. Today, DG units are characterised by high specific investment costs, but nevertheless are politically promoted because of their high degree of energy efficiency and their...
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the Czech Republic, Germany and Lithuania. The results of the comparison revealed similarities and differences in public …-national comparison of the public perceptions of ultimate disposal facilities for RW and CO<SUB align="right"><SMALL>2</SMALL></SUB> in …
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