Publikationen der Abteilung Klimapolitik

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  • Externe Monographien

    Zum Netzentwicklungsplan (NEP) Strom 2012: Analyse des Entwurfs der Übertragungsnetzbetreiber vom 30. Mai 2012 ; Stellungnahme für die Konsultation der Übertragungsnetzbetreiber

    Berlin [u.a.]: Öko-Inst. [u.a.], 2012, 33 S. | Jonas Egerer, Hauke Hermann, Christian von Hirschhausen, Felix Christian Matthes, Karsten Neuhoff, Lothar Rausch, Alexander Weber
  • Externe Monographien

    Network Extension Requirements for an Enhanced RES Deployment: D13 Report

    Karlsruhe: Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, 2011, 52 S.
    (RE-Shaping: Shaping an Effective and Efficient European Renewable Energy Market)
    | Christian Nabe, Karsten Neuhoff, Rodney Boyd, Georgios Papaefthymiou, André Ortner
  • Externe Monographien

    Climate Policy after Copenhagen: The Role of Carbon Pricing

    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011, 274 S. | Karsten Neuhoff
  • Externe Monographien

    Consistency with Other EU Policies, System and Market Integration: A Smart Power Market at the Centre of a Smart Grid ; D20 Report

    Karlsruhe: Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, 2011, 110 S.
    (RE-Shaping: Shaping an Effective and Efficient European Renewable Energy Market)
    | Karsten Neuhoff, Rodney Boyd, Thilo Grau, Julian Barquin, Francisco Echavarren, Janusz Bialek, Christian von Hirschhausen, Benjamin F. Hobbs, Friedrich Kunz, Christian Nabe, Christoph Weber
  • Weitere referierte Aufsätze

    Germany and Poland in the Energy Union: Moving from Controversies to Shared Interests?

    In: European Energy Journal 7 (2017), 2, S. 49-59 | Aleksandra Gawlikowska-Fyk, Kai-Olaf Lang, Karsten Neuhoff, Ellen Scholl, Kirsten Westphal
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    Energy Taxes, Reforms and Income Inequality: An Empirical Cross-Country Analysis

    Environmentally-motivated taxes on energy products can effectively induce households and firms to take into account the environmental externalities of energy transformation and use. The levy of such taxes is, however, often hampered by public concerns over possible distributional effects. This paper analyses the macroeconomic relationship between taxes on energy products and income inequality. It also ...

    In: International Economics 150 (2017), S. 80-95 | Walid Oueslati, Vera Zipperer, Damien Roussilière, Alexandros Dimitropoulos
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    Klimaschutzpolitik: Wie kann ein Politikmix gestaltet werden?

    Zum Schutz des Klimas ergreift die Politik in Deutschland und Europa eine Vielzahl an Maßnahmen. So wird der europäische Emissionshandel durch zahlreiche Maßnahmen zur Innovations- und Investitionsförderung ergänzt, aber auch durch Informationsbereitstellung und Regulierungsmaßnahmen zur Nutzung neuer Technologien. Dieser Politikmix wirft die Frage auf, welche Politikinstrumente benötigt werden und ...

    In: List Forum für Wirtschafts- und Finanzpolitik 42 (2016), 2, S. 145-159 | Mark Andor, Manuel Frondel, Karsten Neuhoff, Sebastian Petrick, Sophia Rüster
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    A Strategic Energy Technology Policy towards 2050: No-Regret Strategies for European Technology Pussh

    As current policy frameworks are expiring soon, the EU is revisiting its energy technology policy for the post-2020 horizon. The main long-run objective for energy technology policy is to foster the achievement of ambitious EU goals for decarbonisation. We discuss how European energy technology policy towards 2050 can be effective despite: 1) uncertain carbon prices; 2) uncertain technological change; ...

    In: International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy 9 (2013), 2, S. 160-174 | Sophia Rüster, Sebastian Schwenen, Matthias Finger, Jean-Michel Glachant
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    Distributional Effects of Energy Transition: Impacts of Renewable Electricity Support in Germany

    The discussion of the support for renewable energy must consider the distributional impact of cost allocation. The public is sensitive to social imbalances caused by rising power prices that might jeopardize the acceptance of energy transformation. By the end of 2012 about 19 percent of German power is produced with renewables other than hydropower. As a result, German consumers will pay for global ...

    In: Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy 2 (2013), 1, S. 41-54 | Karsten Neuhoff, Stefan Bach, Jochen Diekmann, Martin Beznoska, Tarik El-Laboudy
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    Can the Financial Sector Protect the Climate? The Potential of Sustainable Finance

    Climate policy aims to reduce emissions by redirecting investment from emission-intensive toward carbon-neutral assets. One key instrument, carbon pricing, guides investors and asset managers by lowering the return of fossil fuel-related assets. This chapter reviews three key mechanisms on how sustainable finance can support climate policy: first, providing investors with the necessary information ...

    In: Karen Wendt, Bernd Villhauer (Eds.) , Sustainable Wealth Management : Directing Capital Towards Sustainability
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    S. 23-44
    | Kai Lessmann, Franziska Schütze, Angelika von Dulong, Daniel Engler, Gunnar Gutsche, Achim Hagen, Christian Klein, Andrew McConnell, Oliver Schenker, Marie Theres von Schickfus, Boyan Yanovski
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