Energiewende "Made in Germany" Low Carbon Electricity Sector Reform in the European Context /

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Korporacja: SpringerLink (Online service)
Kolejni autorzy: von Hirschhausen, Christian (Redaktor), Gerbaulet, Clemens (Redaktor), Kemfert, Claudia (Redaktor), Lorenz, Casimir (Redaktor), Oei, Pao-Yu (Redaktor)
Streszczenie:XXI, 387 p. 123 illus., 40 illus. in color.
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Język:angielski
Wydane: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Wydanie:1st ed. 2018.
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Dostęp online:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95126-3
Format: Elektroniczne Książka
Spis treści:
  • 1 Introduction: The German Energiewende in the European Context
  • Part I: The Historical Origins and Emergence of the Energiewende
  • 2 German Energy and Climate Policies: A Historical Overview
  • 3 The Transformation of the German Coal Sector from 1950 to 2017 - A Historical Overview
  • Part II: The Energiewende at Work in the Electricity Sector
  • 4 Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction and the Phasing-our of Coal in Germany
  • 5 Nuclear Power: Effects of Plant Closures on Electricity Markets and Remaining Challenges
  • 6 Renewable Energy Sources as the Cornerstone of the German Energiewende
  • 7 Energy Efficiency: A Key Challenge of the Energiewende
  • 8 The Role of Electricity Transmission Infrastructure
  • 9 Sector Coupling for an Integrated Low Carbon Energy Transformation - A Techno-Economic Introduction and Application to Germany
  • 10 The Electricity Mix in the European Low Carbon Transformation: Coal, Nuclear, and Renewables
  • 11 Energy Infrastructures for the Low Carbon Transformation in Europe,- Part III: The German Energiewende in the Context of the Europe Low Carbon Transformation
  • 12 Cross-Border Cooperation in the European Context: Evidence from Regional Cooperation Initiatives
  • 13 Modeling the Low Carbon Transformation in Europe and Germany: Developing Paths for the European Energy System until 2050
  • Part IV: Assessment, Perspectives, and Conclusions
  • 14 General Conclusions: Fifteen Lessons from the First Phase of the Energiewende.