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In recent years Germany - like other countries  - has followed strategies to expand the share of renewable energy (RE … energy it can be expected that Germany will stay  in the lead with respect to reshaping the energy system. The rationale …
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protection activities which has been used in a number of studies for Germany by DIW Berlin. Our paper first outlines the …
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As part of the energy transition process, the German government has set far-reaching energy efficiency targets, including doubling the annual rate of building renovation to upgrade energy performance from one to two percent. DIW Berlin has estimated the additional energy-savings-related...
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The manufacturing sector is a major purchaser of services and therefore has a significant impact on growth in the service sector. Conversely, there is not as much impetus generated by services to the manufacturing sector. In 2009, industrial production led to the creation of a further 3.8...
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As part of the energy transition process, the German government has set far-reaching energy efficiency targets, including doubling the annual energy-efficient refurbishment rate for existing residential buildings from one to two percent. DIW Berlin has estimated the additional energy-related...
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worldwide. Germany is a forerunner in the deployment of RES and has ambitious goals for the future. The support and use of … associated with renewable energy deployment in Germany until 2030. To this end, we use a novel model, the ‘Sectoral Energy …-Economic Econometric Model’. This is an econometric multi-country model which, for Germany, contains a detailed representation of …
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