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Under perfect competition on the output market, first best technology subsidies in the presence of learning by doing are justified by knowledge spill overs that are not accounted for by individual companies. First best output subsidies are thus depending directly on the learning effects and are,...
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the German parliament. However, natural gas has no climate benefit compared to coal. What is more, Europe risks to become … compete with Russian gas exports to Europe. While German and European policy makers debate about an appropriate reaction to …
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transformation in Europe on its way to complete decarbonization. Mainstream conventional wisdom has it that natural gas, perhaps in … corresponding infrastructure is the next logical step of the transformation process in Europe. The lack of an economic perspective … phasing out of natural gas in Europe has already started, and will continue until its complete phase-out, most likely in the …
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To achieve climate targets, efforts need to be made in Europe to improve energy efficiency and to expand renewable … energies. Conditions for investing in renewable energies in Europe must be improved, subsidies for fossil and nuclear energy …
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A Green Deal for Europe can set standards for ambitious climate protection, for an investment programme in future … markets and for strengthening the European economy and European and non-European security. Climate protection and a … within and outside Europe. In order to meet the emission reduction targets of the Paris climate agreement and the EU deal …
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institutional settings of decision-making processes in Germany and Europe, lessons from the German context are not directly … renewables. In this context, we discuss a major difference between the European transformation to a low-carbon economy and the … compares two alternative scenarios for a low-carbon transformation in Europe: one is the EU Reference Scenario, which is based …
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Long-term scenarios of the low-carbon energy transformation in Europe are quite diverse. In this chapter, we provide a … already known technologies, even ambitions climate targets can be met in Europe, at moderate costs, as long as strict carbon …
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