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In this article we demonstrate how challenging greenhouse gas reduction targets of up to 95% until 2050 can be achieved in the German electricity sector.1 In the analysis, we focus on the main requirements to reach such challenging targets. To account for interdependencies between the...
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This paper investigates whether an inefficient allocation of abatement, due to constraints on the use of currently available low carbon mitigation options, can promote innovation in new technologies and eventually generate welfare gains. We focus on the case of nuclear power phase out, when...
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In the debate on the premature phase-out of nuclear power generation in Germany, there is an intense dispute on the effective operating time for the existing nuclear power plants. This paper addresses the question of how alternative phase-out regulations affect both the magnitude of total...
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This paper investigates the economic impacts of two policy proposals: "Strom ohne Atom" (SOA) and "Moratorium Plus" (MOP), both of which contain a premature phase-out of nuclear power in Switzerland. While MOP restricts business-as-usual operation time of existing nuclear power plants to 40...
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For power-plant investments, utilities rely after liberalisation on private financial markets, which are in general distorted. The (related) split of social and private time-preference rates provides a new reason for a welfare-enhancing policy intervention, complementary to environmental policy...
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Der Ausstieg aus der Kernenergie ist zwischen der Regierung und den Kernkraftwerksbetreibern nach jahrelangem zähem Ringen vereinbart, die gesetzliche Absicherung - so will es scheinen - nur noch reine Formsache. Sind damit alle Probleme gelöst? Welche Alternativen gibt es zur Kernenergie? Wie...
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Die aktuelle Strompolitik steht vor einer Reihe grundlegender Entscheidungen. Welche Aufgaben stehen an? Wie werden die Weichen gestellt? Welche Optionen bestehen? Georg Wilhelm Adamowitsch, Gert Maichel und Dieter Schmitt nehmen Stellung.
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