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  • DIW Economic Bulletin 21 / 2015

    Direct Marketing of Renewable Energy Creates New Risks for Investors: Eight Questions to Karsten Neuhoff

    2015
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 21 / 2015

    Mandatory Direct Marketing of Wind Power Increases Financing Costs

    The 2014 reform of the Renewable Energy Sources Act (Erneuerbare-Energien- Gesetz, or EEG) entailed that a mandatory direct marketing of green electricity be introduced. According to this law, operators of larger wind turbines must sell their electricity production on the electricity market. In addition to the wholesale price they receive a floating market premium, which is based on the average market ...

    2015| Thilo Grau, Karsten Neuhoff, Matthew Tisdale
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 19 / 2015

    Investment in Building Energy Efficiency: Climate Fund to Increase Rate of Refurbishment: Six Questions to Karsten Neuhoff

    2015
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 19 / 2015

    Using Equity Capital to Unlock Investment in Building Energy Efficiency?

    The energy transition will require considerable increases in energy efficiency, particularly in residential buildings. Financial support mechanisms, information and adviceprograms and dedicated training and certification of craftsmen are already in place to stimulate energy efficiency investment. Nevertheless, the required annual rate of thermal building refurbishment of around two percent is so far ...

    2015| Claus Michelsen, Karsten Neuhoff, Anne Schopp
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 9 / 2013

    Energy Transition Calls for High Investment

    Achieving the objectives of the German governments 2010 Energy Concept and the accelerated phase-out of nuclear energy will require significant investment in restructuring energy supply. In particular, this includes investment in installations for the use of renewable energy sources in the power and heating sector, as well as in the infrastructure, such as power grids. In addition, substantial investment ...

    2013| Jürgen Blazejczak, Jochen Diekmann, Dietmar Edler, Claudia Kemfert, Karsten Neuhoff, Wolf-Peter Schill
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 8 / 2013

    Germany Must Invest More in Its Future

    Shortly before the parliamentary election in 2013, Germany is riding on a wave of euphoria: hardly any other euro country has weathered the financial and debt crisis so well. Since 2009, GDP has grown by over eight percent and 1.2 million new jobs have been created. Public finances were consolidated and, in 2012, there was a fiscal surplus of 0.2 percent of GDP. An impressive financial position indeed ...

    2013| S. Bach, G. Baldi, K. Bernoth, J. Blazejczak, B. Bremer, J. Diekmann, D. Edler, B. Farkas, F. Fichtner, M. Fratzscher, M. Gornig, C. Kemfert, U. Kunert, H. Link, K. Neuhoff, W.-P. Schill, C. K. Spieß
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 6 / 2012

    Targeted Support for New Photovoltaic Installations Requires Flexible and Regular Adjustments

    Feed-in tariffs have proven to be an effective instrument in supporting renewable energies. As a result of the dynamic price trend of photovoltaics, the actual number of systems installed has repeatedly exceeded initial government targets. Therefore, the support for new solar power installations by the German Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) has been adjusted several times. Based on the experiences ...

    2012| Thilo Grau
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 6 / 2012

    The Proposed Adjustment of Germany's Renewable Energy Law: A Critical Assessment

    Support through the German Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) has led, in the past few years, to an unexpectedly wide expansion of systems for generating solar power (photovoltaics) because the system prices for photovoltaic (PV) systems have fallen at a faster rate than the solar power feed-in tariffs guaranteed by the law. This has also contributed to a substantial increase in the EEG surcharge to ...

    2012| Jochen Diekmann, Claudia Kemfert, Karsten Neuhoff
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 1 / 2011

    Opening the Electricity Market to Renewable Energy: Making Better Use of the Grid

    Opening the electricity market to renewable energy sources would create flexibility for the further integration of renewable energy, leading to considerably lower costs and emissions. This requires the electricity markets to be reorganized in three ways. Firstly, most trading, and therefore production decision-making, is completed at least one day prior to electricity production. But it must be possible ...

    2011| Karsten Neuhoff
  • DIW aktuell ; 114 : Sonderausgaben zur Bundestagswahl 2025 / 2025

    Grundstoffindustrie braucht wirksamen Ausgleich von international unterschiedlichen CO2-Kosten

    Die europäische Grundstoffindustrie muss investieren, um wettbewerbsfähig zu bleiben. Dabei steht sie vor einem Dilemma: Konventionelle Technologien gefährden die Klimaziele und bergen daher langfristige Risiken. Klimaneutrale Technologien kosten kurzfristig mehr und sind aktuell noch nicht wirtschaftlich. Der CO2-Preis des Europäischen Emissionshandels sollte eigentlich die Wirtschaftlichkeit klimaneutraler ...

    2025| Karsten Neuhoff, Fernanda Ballesteros, Till Köveker
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