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Wie könnte ein zukunftsfähiges Energieversorgungssystem aussehen und welche Bedeutung hat dabei das Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz? Prof. Dr. Rainer Frank Elsässer, E.ON AG, vermisst u.a. die europäische Perspektive. Für Bernhard Hillebrand, EEFA, Münster, und Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ströbele,...
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den Hauptanteil übernehmen. Wie muss eine langfristige Strategie für die zukünftige Energieversorgung aussehen, und welche … Kernenergie weder ökologisch sinnvoll noch wirtschaftlich vertretbar. Europa stehe in Wettbewerb mit den aufstrebenden asiatischen … wesentlicher Baustein einer nachhaltigen Energiewirtschaft gelten kann, und was heute an Forschungsvorhaben angestoßen werden muss …
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den Hauptanteil übernehmen. Wie muss eine langfristige Strategie für die zukünftige Energieversorgung aussehen, und welche … Kernenergie weder ökologisch sinnvoll noch wirtschaftlich vertretbar. Europa stehe in Wettbewerb mit den aufstrebenden asiatischen … wesentlicher Baustein einer nachhaltigen Energiewirtschaft gelten kann, und was heute an Forschungsvorhaben angestoßen werden muss …
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characteristics and regulatory requirements of both policies point to different policy innovation pathways, recommending renewable …
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In this paper, the implications of alternative decarbonization pathways for Europe's power sector up until the year 2050 are analyzed. In specific, an electricity system optimization model is used to investigate the minimal costs of decarbonization under a stand-alone CO2 reduction target and to...
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By 2050, the European Union aims to reduce greenhouse gases by more than 80 %. The EU member states have therefore declared to strongly increase the share of renewable energy sources (RES-E) in the next decades. Given a large deployment of wind and solar capacities, there are two major impacts...
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The EU member states have declared to strongly increase the share of Renewable Energy Sources in the next decades. Given a large deployment of wind and solar capacities as well as limited cost-efficient storage technologies, this has two major impacts on electricity systems. First, the...
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Decarbonising the power sector requires feasible strategies for the rapid phase-out of fossil fuels and the expansion of low-carbon sources. This study assesses the feasibility of plausible decarbonisation scenarios for the power sector in the Republic of Korea through 2050 and 2060. Our power...
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We examine the current status and future prospects of the electricity sectors and key policy issues in the People's Republic of China (PRC), India, Japan, and the Republic of Korea. Fuel mix and energy efficiency are key to providing stable, affordable power, while curtailing future emissions in...
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The European Union's (EU) energy sector is changing due to major policy reforms. In this article, we examine the impact of major legislative changes which were designed to induce competition in the energy sector: the three liberalization packages. Competition was expected to benefit the industry...
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