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This paper presents evidence that the accumulating cost of Germany’s ambitious plan to transform its system of energy provision – the so-called Energiewende – is butting up against consumers’ willingness-to-pay (WTP) for it. Following a descriptive presentation that traces the German...
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Um die Energiewende zu schaffen, muss Windstrom vom Norden in den Rest des Landes transportiert werden. Die Mehrheit der Deutschen hat zwar prinzipiell nichts gegen den dafür notwendigen Netzausbau. Sobald die Stromtrasse aber vor der eigenen Haustür verlegt werden soll, regt sich vielerorts...
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Germany’s energy transition has been accompanied by a near doubling of power prices for private households since the outset of the new millennium. Millions of poor households and those that are close to the poverty threshold are likely to suffer from these increases in electricity cost....
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