The work deals with the two German nuclear power phase-out plans (ie. Atomausstieg) conducted in 2002 and 2011. The aim is to compare the nuclear policies of the red-green (governed 1998-2005) and the black-yellow coalition (governed 2009-2013) in relation to the abandonment of nuclear power as an energy source and to find differences in the aspects of policies that these governments implemented. Comparison of elected political decisions of the government is examined on the basis of several criteria like the method which have been the applied on the abandonment of nuclear energy, the speed of the phase-out, the motivation for this step and short-term impacts of governmental policies in the field of nuclear energy on the structure of electri...
The main objective of this bachelor thesis Discourse at the ratification of the conception Atomausst...
The aim of this work is to analyse the causes leading to the German 'green energy revolution'. The e...
This volume investigates nuclear energy policies in Western Europe over the entire post-war period, ...
The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to explore the nuclear power phase-out in the Federal Republ...
This bachelor thesis focuses on the German nuclear phase-out in 2011 and political motivations of CD...
Germany decided in summer 2011 to stop using the atom as a source of energy. Politicians responded t...
The red - green coalition in German national government agreed in the autumn of 1998 on a phase - ou...
The German Red-Green government decided to phase out all nuclear power stations and stop the reproce...
This bachelor thesis deals with the nuclear phase-out of Germany in 2011. The main objective of this...
The Merkel Government’s decision in 2011 to phase-out nuclear power in Germany by 2022 marked a semi...
This article explores the background to the Energiewende in Germany and recent developments. Specifi...
The Fukushima disaster sparked another series in the continuous German debate over the future of nuc...
abstract: Energiewende refers to the final legislation that sealed the decision to phase out Germany...
In this paper we analyze the effects of the German nuclear phase out, focusing on the seven nuclear ...
In the debate on the premature phase-out of nuclear power generation in Germany, there is an intense...
The main objective of this bachelor thesis Discourse at the ratification of the conception Atomausst...
The aim of this work is to analyse the causes leading to the German 'green energy revolution'. The e...
This volume investigates nuclear energy policies in Western Europe over the entire post-war period, ...
The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to explore the nuclear power phase-out in the Federal Republ...
This bachelor thesis focuses on the German nuclear phase-out in 2011 and political motivations of CD...
Germany decided in summer 2011 to stop using the atom as a source of energy. Politicians responded t...
The red - green coalition in German national government agreed in the autumn of 1998 on a phase - ou...
The German Red-Green government decided to phase out all nuclear power stations and stop the reproce...
This bachelor thesis deals with the nuclear phase-out of Germany in 2011. The main objective of this...
The Merkel Government’s decision in 2011 to phase-out nuclear power in Germany by 2022 marked a semi...
This article explores the background to the Energiewende in Germany and recent developments. Specifi...
The Fukushima disaster sparked another series in the continuous German debate over the future of nuc...
abstract: Energiewende refers to the final legislation that sealed the decision to phase out Germany...
In this paper we analyze the effects of the German nuclear phase out, focusing on the seven nuclear ...
In the debate on the premature phase-out of nuclear power generation in Germany, there is an intense...
The main objective of this bachelor thesis Discourse at the ratification of the conception Atomausst...
The aim of this work is to analyse the causes leading to the German 'green energy revolution'. The e...
This volume investigates nuclear energy policies in Western Europe over the entire post-war period, ...