Drawing on government documents as well as the papers of renewable energy advocates, this article looks at debates over alternative energy in West Germany during the 1980s. It shows that because West Germany's monopolistic electricity market was dominated by utilities companies reticent to invest in alternatives, struggles over access to the electric grid and the rates independent producers received for their electricity were essential to efforts to add renewables into the German energy mix after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. The legislated ‘feed-in tariff’ for electricity generated by individuals from renewable sources, which emerged from these debates in 1990, cemented the idea that individual Germans, not utilities or the state, were resp...
The last decade has witnessed the substantial adoption of renewable energy in several advanced capit...
This article shines a light on a less examined aspect of sustainable energy transitions: governing f...
Squaring hourly demand and wind-solar production data for Germany and a number of neighbouring count...
Drawing on government documents as well as the papers of renewable energy advocates, this article lo...
Drawing on government documents as well as the papers of renewable energy advocates, this article lo...
The energy revolution poses a fundamental challenge to the German corporatist institutional model. T...
The article analyses the development of the national policies in both countries targeted to bringing...
Germany is an exemplary case of an energy transition from nuclear energy and fossil fuels toward ren...
New Regulatory Law Following the Transformation of Energy This article addresses the regulatory fram...
The Renewable Energy Sources Act (“EEG”) was introduced in Germany over twenty years ago and has sin...
This article aims to examine whether the formulation of specific low carbon policy such as the feed-...
Especially since the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe (2011), Germany has expanded its renewably source...
The energy transition that began in Germany in 2000 is widely accepted by the population. Opinion re...
The main assumption is that the expansion of the renewable energies in Germany is not only the resul...
In its time in power, which is shortly to end, the CDU/CSU-SPD coalition introduced key legislative ...
The last decade has witnessed the substantial adoption of renewable energy in several advanced capit...
This article shines a light on a less examined aspect of sustainable energy transitions: governing f...
Squaring hourly demand and wind-solar production data for Germany and a number of neighbouring count...
Drawing on government documents as well as the papers of renewable energy advocates, this article lo...
Drawing on government documents as well as the papers of renewable energy advocates, this article lo...
The energy revolution poses a fundamental challenge to the German corporatist institutional model. T...
The article analyses the development of the national policies in both countries targeted to bringing...
Germany is an exemplary case of an energy transition from nuclear energy and fossil fuels toward ren...
New Regulatory Law Following the Transformation of Energy This article addresses the regulatory fram...
The Renewable Energy Sources Act (“EEG”) was introduced in Germany over twenty years ago and has sin...
This article aims to examine whether the formulation of specific low carbon policy such as the feed-...
Especially since the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe (2011), Germany has expanded its renewably source...
The energy transition that began in Germany in 2000 is widely accepted by the population. Opinion re...
The main assumption is that the expansion of the renewable energies in Germany is not only the resul...
In its time in power, which is shortly to end, the CDU/CSU-SPD coalition introduced key legislative ...
The last decade has witnessed the substantial adoption of renewable energy in several advanced capit...
This article shines a light on a less examined aspect of sustainable energy transitions: governing f...
Squaring hourly demand and wind-solar production data for Germany and a number of neighbouring count...