Der katastrophale Unfall im japanischen Kernkraftwerk Fukushima am 11. März 2011 brachte einmal mehr unerwartete Sicherheitsrisiken zutage und beschleunigte den Bedeutungsverlust von Kernkraft in der internationalen Energiewirtschaft. Ihr Anteil an der globalen Stromerzeugung fiel von vormals 17 Prozent (1996) über 13 Prozent (2011) auf circa zehn Prozent, der Anteil am Primärenergieverbrauch liegt ...
The Paris Agreement calls on countries to pursue efforts to limit global average temperature rise to 1.5°C. We derive a 2016–2050 emission budget for the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) based on cost-effectiveness criteria aimed at achieving the 1.5°C target with a 50%–66% probability, and translate it into a cap reduction path. We show that, under current ETS parameters, the vast majority of ...
Coal consumption and production have sharply declined in recent years in the U.S., despite political support. Reasons are mostly unfavorable economic conditions for coal, including competition from natural gas and renewables in the power sector, as well as an aging coal-fired power plant fleet. Nevertheless, coal remains a major energy source in the North American energy markets. Supplementing EMF34 ...
Although there is strong support for renewable energy plants, they are often met with local resistance. We quantify the externalities of renewable energy plants using well-being data. We focus on the example of biogas, one of the most frequently deployed technologies besides wind and solar. To this end, we combine longitudinal household data with novel panel data on more than 13, 000 installations ...
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