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DOI 10.3167/nc.2013.080201
Title (Primary) Germany's energy transition under attack: is there an inscrutable German Sonderweg?
Author Gawel, E.; Strunz, S.; Lehmann, P.
Source Titel Nature & Culture
Year 2013
Department OEKON
Volume 8
Issue 2
Page From 121
Page To 133
Language englisch
Keywords energy supply; energy transition; externalities; renewable energy sources; support policies; sustainability
UFZ wide themes RU6;
Abstract The German energy transition repeatedly faces harsh critiques questioning its economic and environmental merits. This article defends the energy transition and argues that Germany has chosen an economically efficient and particularly forceful approach to securing a sustainable energy supply.
Though current expenditures are high, the long-term benefits of transforming the energy system to a renewables-based system are likely to outweigh present investment costs. Furthermore, support policies for renewables are not redundant—as some critics claim—but instead complement other policy
instruments, such as the emissions trading scheme. This article also addresses the motives behind the discrediting attacks on the German energy policy regime. Defensive actions by beneficiaries of the former energy market structure are only to be expected, but the attacks from liberal economists are astonishingly fierce.
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Gawel, E., Strunz, S., Lehmann, P. (2013):
Germany's energy transition under attack: is there an inscrutable German Sonderweg?
Nat. Cult. 8 (2), 121 - 133 10.3167/nc.2013.080201