2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-45659-1_28
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Economic Impacts of Renewable Energy Increase in Germany

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“…The result is robust to sensitivity analyses based on different assumptions for fossil fuel prices, domestic installations, and international trade [6]. However, the macroeconomic success of the transition to renewable energy is vulnerable to abrupt policy changes, as seen in the German photovoltaic industry [7]. The introduction of green energy policies in Germany and other European countries has led to the adoption of such policies by the EU which are aimed at the transformation of the entire European energy market.…”
Section: Investment-induced Employment Effects and Crowding-outmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The result is robust to sensitivity analyses based on different assumptions for fossil fuel prices, domestic installations, and international trade [6]. However, the macroeconomic success of the transition to renewable energy is vulnerable to abrupt policy changes, as seen in the German photovoltaic industry [7]. The introduction of green energy policies in Germany and other European countries has led to the adoption of such policies by the EU which are aimed at the transformation of the entire European energy market.…”
Section: Investment-induced Employment Effects and Crowding-outmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Impacts have been identified also on the basis of scientific literature in the field of sustainable development [26][27][28][29][30] and particularly research papers presenting specific primary research, focusing on the problem of choosing energy technologies for the achievement of multi-goal policy objective in economic, social and environmental dimensions [31][32][33][34][35][36].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 40%
“…This is the same as the provisions in NEP Article 9, which states that the role of NRE will be at least 23% in 2025 and at least 31% in 2050, provided that they are economically fulfilled. Increased use of renewable energy sources would have numerous positive effects, including stimulating the economy and creating new job opportunities, decreasing reliance on energy imports (Ulrike Lehr, 2017), fostering sustainable growth in rural areas (Clausen & Rudolph, 2020); (Potrč et al, 2021), improving people's health (Ferroukhi et al, 2016); (Potrč et al, 2021) and lowering greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution (Potrč et al, 2021). Transitioning to a greener and more efficient energy system in Indonesia would also improve energy supply security (Azzuni et al, 2020); (Potrč et al, 2021).…”
Section: Comparison Of Primary Energy MIX Between Bau Scenario and Te...mentioning
confidence: 99%