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implied preference for solar and wind power over nuclear power has risen drastically after the Fukushima nuclear accident. In … taken to represent preference relationships over attributes of electricity supply systems (costs, safety, environmental … general, our results suggest that environmental and safety concerns are of major importance in European citizens' preference …
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implied preference for solar and wind power over nuclear power has risen drastically after the Fukushima nuclear accident. In … taken to represent preference relationships over attributes of electricity supply systems (costs, safety, environmental … general, our results suggest that environmental and safety concerns are of major importance in European citizens' preference …
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associated emissions, nuclear accidents (Chernobyl, Fukushima) and the large-scale deployment of renewable energy facilities have …
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associated emissions, nuclear accidents (Chernobyl, Fukushima) and the large-scale deployment of renewable energy facilities have …
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Achieving the objectives of the German governments 2010 Energy Concept and the accelerated phase-out of nuclear energy will require significant investment in restructuring energy supply. In particular, this includes investment in installations for the use of renewable energy sources in the power...
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Renewable energy (RE) policies are widely used to decarbonize power generation and implemented at various governance levels. We use an analytically tractable two-level model to study the effects of overlapping RE policies from the federal and state governments. We find that there are contrasting...
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We explore the history and current status of green energy finance in Australia and New Zealand. Although both countries have enviable renewable energy resources with a 100% renewable mix considered feasible, the two countries present highly contrasting contexts for energy finance. Currently, and...
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Emission-free hydrogen (H2) is crucial to decarbonize energy supply and to tackle the climate crisis. To unlock the potential of H2, pipelines infrastructures and related investments are required to enable trade. However, it is uncertain what future H2 infrastructure will be needed. The paper...
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The energy transition is a major challenge for both Germany and France. This Weekly Report provides an overview of the short- and long-term goals as well as current developments and trends in France's energy and climate policy. It reveals that France is largely on track with its greenhouse gases...
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