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  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Mehr Effizienz beim Gassparen nötig

    In: Fuldaer Zeitung (13.02.2023), S. 6 | Karsten Neuhoff
  • Diskussionspapiere 2048 / 2023

    Scenario Analysis for Net Zero: The Applicability of Climate Neutrality Studies for Transitioning Firms in the German Building Sector and Energy-Intensive Industry

    Various stakeholders are increasingly encouraging companies from the real economy to adopt measures facilitating their transition towards carbon neutrality. In this context, companies are expected to implement forward-looking strategies and climate-related reporting practices using scenario analysis aligned with scientific evidence and credible pathways to net zero carbon emissions. This paper examines ...

    2023| Fernanda Ballesteros, Franziska Schütze, Catherine Marchewitz, Alexandra Hüttel
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Policy Complementarity and the Paradox of Carbon Pricing

    We present an economics framework appropriate to the exceptionally broad scope of the climate change problem. This considers that economic and social processes, particularly those involved in purposive transitions of energy technologies and systems, involve the interplay between three distinct domains of decision-making and associated actors. The first concerns small-scale and often short-term decision-making, ...

    In: Oxford Review of Economic Policy 39 (2023), 4, S. 711-730 | Michael Grubb, Alexandra Poncia, Paul Drummond, Karsten Neuhoff, Jean-Charles Hourcade
  • Diskussionspapiere 2035 / 2023

    Contracting Matters: Hedging Producers and Consumers with a Renewable Energy Pool

    Renewable energy installations are rapidly gaining market share due to falling technology costs and supportive policies. Meanwhile, the energy price crisis resulting from the Russian-Ukrainian war has shifted the energy policy debate toward the question of how consumers can benefit more from the low and stable generation costs of renewable electricity. Here we suggest a Renewable Pool (“RE-Pool”) under ...

    2023| Karsten Neuhoff, Fernanda Ballesteros, Mats Kröger, Jörn C. Richstein
  • Externe Monographien

    Closing the Green Deal for Industry: What Design of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism Ensures an Inclusive Transition to Climate Neutrality?

    London: Climate Strategies, 2021, 23 S.
    (Position Paper / Climate Strategies)
    | Karsten Neuhoff, Olga Chiappinelli, Jörn C. Richstein, Heleen de Coninck, Pedro Linares, Timo Gerres, Gauri Khandekar, Tomas Wyns, Lars Zetterberg, Balázs Felsmann, Aleksander Sniegocki
  • DIW Wochenbericht 7 / 2023

    Die Bundesregierung sollte weitere Antworten auf die Energiekrise liefern: Kommentar

    2023| Karsten Neuhoff
  • Externe Monographien

    EEAG Revision Support Study: Final Report

    Luxemburg: EU, 2021, XLI, 308 S. | Paolo Buccirossi, Alessia Marrazzo, Livia Baccari, Karsten Neuhoff, Jörn C. Richstein, Olga Chiappinelli, Jan Stede, Ciara Barbu O'Connor, Michael Hofmann, Robert Klotz, Sean Ennis, Bryn Enstone, Hans W. Friederiszick, Ela Głowicka, Anselm Mattes, Jan Christopher Rönn, Arvid Viaene, Tomaso Duso, Joanna Piechucka, Jo Seldeslachts
  • Diskussionspapiere 2041 / 2023

    De-Fueling Externalities: How Tax Salience and Fuel Substitution Mediate Climate and Health Benefits

    This paper provides a comprehensive evaluation of the world’s largest environmental tax reform. We compare carbon and air pollutant emissions of the German transport sector and synthetic counterfactuals following the 1999 eco-tax reform, and find average re- ductions in external damages of around 80 billion Euros. We further show that the eco-tax induced low-carbon innovation and document much stronger ...

    2023| Pier Basaglia, Sophie Behr, Moritz A. Drupp
  • Video

    Was ist CO2-Bepreisung?

    19.02.2024| DIW Glossar
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The Price of Natural Gas Dependency: Price Shocks, Inequality, and Public Policy

    The 2022 natural gas price spikes across Europe raised concerns regarding their distributional consequences. This paper investigates the distributional effect of price increases between and, in particular, within different income groups in Germany, accounting for different determinants of gas expenditures. The study finds that low-income households are affected the most by the gas price increase. Low-income ...

    In: Energy Policy 175 (2023), 113472, 17 S. | Mats Kröger, Maximlian Longmuir, Karsten Neuhoff, Franziska Schütze
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