During the last two decades renewable sources of energy as an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuel energy have gained more and more importance within the German electricity system. Their share has increased from less than 4 % to roughly one third of the gross electricity production in the last 25 years. Against this background, the goal of this paper is to present briefly the current status of the use of renewables within the German electricity system, to assess selected developments taking place during this development process as well as to identify given challenges and needs as well as necessary actions to pave the road for a further use of renewable sources of energy within the German electricity provision system. The poli...
This study presents results of systems-analysis examinations of the transformation of electricity, h...
The German federal government has set very high targets for renewable energy. In recent years, Germa...
Initiated in May 2011, several months after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Germany’s energy transfo...
The energy transition that began in Germany in 2000 is widely accepted by the population. Opinion re...
Germany is to undertake a speedy phase-out of nuclear energy and at the same time move into the age ...
The development of renewable energy in Germany has been a great success: 9 % share of green electric...
Effected by the party Bündnis 90 die Grünen, ruling together with the SPD for the first time as the ...
The industrial activities that our modern civilization depends upon have increased CO2 and other gre...
For the future, Germany banks on renewable energy. That bears a challenge, because this energy gener...
The entire electricity supply sector of the FRG was in 1988 responsible for 35 % of the total primar...
AbstractOn the way to a low carbon or even carbon neutral society there are a number of possible pat...
The Renewable Energy Sources Act (“EEG”) was introduced in Germany over twenty years ago and has sin...
As Germany's equitable contribution to meeting the global 1.5-degree limit, 16 points of orientation...
In this paper, we address the challenge of Germany’s energy transition (Energiewende) as the centrep...
Most recently, the federal government in Germany published new climate goals in order reach climate ...
This study presents results of systems-analysis examinations of the transformation of electricity, h...
The German federal government has set very high targets for renewable energy. In recent years, Germa...
Initiated in May 2011, several months after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Germany’s energy transfo...
The energy transition that began in Germany in 2000 is widely accepted by the population. Opinion re...
Germany is to undertake a speedy phase-out of nuclear energy and at the same time move into the age ...
The development of renewable energy in Germany has been a great success: 9 % share of green electric...
Effected by the party Bündnis 90 die Grünen, ruling together with the SPD for the first time as the ...
The industrial activities that our modern civilization depends upon have increased CO2 and other gre...
For the future, Germany banks on renewable energy. That bears a challenge, because this energy gener...
The entire electricity supply sector of the FRG was in 1988 responsible for 35 % of the total primar...
AbstractOn the way to a low carbon or even carbon neutral society there are a number of possible pat...
The Renewable Energy Sources Act (“EEG”) was introduced in Germany over twenty years ago and has sin...
As Germany's equitable contribution to meeting the global 1.5-degree limit, 16 points of orientation...
In this paper, we address the challenge of Germany’s energy transition (Energiewende) as the centrep...
Most recently, the federal government in Germany published new climate goals in order reach climate ...
This study presents results of systems-analysis examinations of the transformation of electricity, h...
The German federal government has set very high targets for renewable energy. In recent years, Germa...
Initiated in May 2011, several months after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Germany’s energy transfo...