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This article demonstrates that the large feed-in tariffs currently guaranteed for solar electricity in Germany …
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parameter. Applying the proposed concept to empirical energy data on Germany and the U.S. (1980-2004), we find that there is an … inter-temporally increasing gap in the energy supply risk between both countries, with Germany suffering much more from a …
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Focusing on travel survey data from Germany, this paper investigates the determinants of automobile travel, with the …
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Focusing on individual motorists in car-owning households in Germany, this paper econometrically investigates the …
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countries using a statistical risk indicator and empirical energy data for the years 1978 through 2007. We find that Germany … nuclear phase-out, Germany's supply risk can be expected to rise further and to approach the level of Italy. Due to its …
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employed censored regression models. Drawing on a survey of automobile use from Germany, we argue that while it is important to …
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industrialized countries to back public financing of renewable energies. Germany's experience with renewable energy promotion is …
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automobile use from Germany, we argue that while it is important to test for the significance of interaction effects, their size …
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This article revisits an analysis by Frondel, Ritter and Schmidt (2008) of Germany's Renewable Energy Act, which … Germany's support scheme subsidizes renewable energy technologies not based on their long-term market potential, but rather on …
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