Inside the Energiewende: Twists and Turns on Germany’s Soft Energy Path
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adam_text | Contents 1 2 Introduction.................................................................................................. 1.1 Regarding the Story I Intend toTell ................................................ 1.2 Setting the Context for Germany’s Energy Transition Experiment........................................................................................... 1.3 Energy Transition Challenges.......................................................... 1.4 Study Objectives and Sources of Inspiration................................... 1.5 Views on Large Socio-Technical Systems..................................... 1.6 Social and Technological Determinism in the Energiewende Context................................................................................................ 1.7 Measuring the Success of Germany’s Energiewende..................... 1.8 Steering Change and the Limits of “Laissez-Faire” Economics........................................................................................... 1.9 Book Overview .................................................................................. References....................................................................................................... The Energiewende Framework................................................................. 2.1 The Energiewende Framework: Goals, Rules, and Enforcement.................................................................................. 2.2 The Convoluted Energiewende Toolbox.......................................... 2.2.1 Deregulating Germany’s Energy
Markets.......................... 2.2.2 Ramping up Renewable Energy Technologies and Reinventing the Energy System................................... 2.2.3 Germany’s Nuclear Twist...................................................... 2.2.4 Mitigating Climate Change................................................... 2.2.5 Incentivizing Energy Efficiency (KWKG).......................... References....................................................................................................... 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 11 11 12 15 15 16 20 22 23 25 27 28 xi
Contents 3 4 5 The Energiewende Arena........................................................................... 3.1 Theoretical Sources and Practical Knowledge................................. 3.2 Actors, Relationships, Preferences, Drivers of Change........................................................................................... 3.2.1 Actors....................................................................................... 3.2.2 Rules, Biophysical Conditions, Attributes of the Community.................................................................. References....................................................................................................... 33 33 How 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 67 67 68 69 the Energiewende Came to Be........................................................ Free Markets and Societal Well-Being............................................. The Evolution Towards a Renewable Energy System................... Phase I: Birth of a Vision, 1970-1989 ............................................. Phase П: Institutionalization of the Vision of a Carbon-Free Future, 1990-2019 ............................................................................. 4.4.1 Early Actions—Institutionalization in the First Decade: 1990-1999 ............................................................................. 4.4.2 Implementation—Institutionalization in the Second Decade: 2000-2009 ............................................................... 4.4.3 Radical Change—Institutionalization in the Third Decade: 2010-2019
............................................................... 4.5 Phase Ш: Proof of Concept............................................................... 4.6 Theories of Change and the Phases of Germany’s Energiewende...................................................................................... References...................................................................................................... 37 37 50 61 76 77 84 99 110 110 Ill Transition Governance and Barriers toTransition................................ 123 5.1 The New System’s Paradox: Falling Prices and Increasing Power Bills ........................................................................................ 124 5.2 The End for Germany’s Peaceful Atom.......................................... 131 5.3 Electricity Storage: The Missing Technological Breakthrough...................................................................................... 135 5.4 Negative Electricity Prices................................................................. 143 5.5 Developing Germany’s Electricity Highways................................. 147 5.6 Energy Consumption and Its Forgotten Components..................... 149 5.7 Gaming the System: The Legal Free-Ride..................................... 150 5.8 Cap-and-Trade: A Wonder-Tool for Carbon Mitigation?.............. 152 5.8.1 The First Emission Trading Period: 2005-2007 (ETPI)................................................................. 152 5.8.2 The Second Emission Trading Period: 2008-2012
(ETPII).................................................................................... 154 5.8.3 The Third Emission Trading Period: 2013-2020 (ETPIII)................................................................................. 156
Contents 5.9 Minimizing Ulilities: A Branch on the Brink of Dissolution .... 5.10 Is the Energiewende on Track?........................................................ 5.11 Is Germany Leading the Way Toward Low-Carbon Technologies?....................................................................................... 5.12 The Trouble with Grand Designs and Undesired Outcomes.............................................................................................. References....................................................................................................... 6 xiii 161 168 173 174 176 Lessons from Germany’s EnergyExperiment........................................ 183 6.1 Policy and Complexity in Germany’s Energiewende Arena.......... 183 6.2 Patterns of Error.................................................................................. 190 6.2.1 Best Intentions, Technical Ignorance, and Rapid Change.................................................................. 190 6.2.2 Lack of Coherence and Inappropriate Selection of Means................................................................................... 192 6.2.3 Distorted Information Policy and Manufacturing Broad Societal Consent......................................................... 194 6.2.4 The Seduction of Power, the Desire to Maintain Influence................................................................................... 195 6.3 So What Can We Do? ....................................................................... 196 6.4
Epilogue................................................................................................. 199 References........................................................................................................ 201 Appendix A: Interview Questions................................................................... 205 Appendix B: Selected Answers to the Different Categories of Questions................................................................................... 209 Appendix C: The Électricité de France (EDF)—Renault Controversy and Its Similarity to Germany’s Energiewende.................. 249 Appendix D: EEG Average Payments in Euro Cents per Kilowatt-Hour for the Generation of Power Using Renewable Energy Sources............................................................................................ 251 References............................................................................................................. 255 Index...................................................................................................................... 257
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Contents 1 2 Introduction. 1.1 Regarding the Story I Intend toTell . 1.2 Setting the Context for Germany’s Energy Transition Experiment. 1.3 Energy Transition Challenges. 1.4 Study Objectives and Sources of Inspiration. 1.5 Views on Large Socio-Technical Systems. 1.6 Social and Technological Determinism in the Energiewende Context. 1.7 Measuring the Success of Germany’s Energiewende. 1.8 Steering Change and the Limits of “Laissez-Faire” Economics. 1.9 Book Overview . References. The Energiewende Framework. 2.1 The Energiewende Framework: Goals, Rules, and Enforcement. 2.2 The Convoluted Energiewende Toolbox. 2.2.1 Deregulating Germany’s Energy
Markets. 2.2.2 Ramping up Renewable Energy Technologies and Reinventing the Energy System. 2.2.3 Germany’s Nuclear Twist. 2.2.4 Mitigating Climate Change. 2.2.5 Incentivizing Energy Efficiency (KWKG). References. 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 11 11 12 15 15 16 20 22 23 25 27 28 xi
Contents 3 4 5 The Energiewende Arena. 3.1 Theoretical Sources and Practical Knowledge. 3.2 Actors, Relationships, Preferences, Drivers of Change. 3.2.1 Actors. 3.2.2 Rules, Biophysical Conditions, Attributes of the Community. References. 33 33 How 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 67 67 68 69 the Energiewende Came to Be. Free Markets and Societal Well-Being. The Evolution Towards a Renewable Energy System. Phase I: Birth of a Vision, 1970-1989 . Phase П: Institutionalization of the Vision of a Carbon-Free Future, 1990-2019 . 4.4.1 Early Actions—Institutionalization in the First Decade: 1990-1999 . 4.4.2 Implementation—Institutionalization in the Second Decade: 2000-2009 . 4.4.3 Radical Change—Institutionalization in the Third Decade: 2010-2019
. 4.5 Phase Ш: Proof of Concept. 4.6 Theories of Change and the Phases of Germany’s Energiewende. References. 37 37 50 61 76 77 84 99 110 110 Ill Transition Governance and Barriers toTransition. 123 5.1 The New System’s Paradox: Falling Prices and Increasing Power Bills . 124 5.2 The End for Germany’s Peaceful Atom. 131 5.3 Electricity Storage: The Missing Technological Breakthrough. 135 5.4 Negative Electricity Prices. 143 5.5 Developing Germany’s Electricity Highways. 147 5.6 Energy Consumption and Its Forgotten Components. 149 5.7 Gaming the System: The Legal Free-Ride. 150 5.8 Cap-and-Trade: A Wonder-Tool for Carbon Mitigation?. 152 5.8.1 The First Emission Trading Period: 2005-2007 (ETPI). 152 5.8.2 The Second Emission Trading Period: 2008-2012
(ETPII). 154 5.8.3 The Third Emission Trading Period: 2013-2020 (ETPIII). 156
Contents 5.9 Minimizing Ulilities: A Branch on the Brink of Dissolution . 5.10 Is the Energiewende on Track?. 5.11 Is Germany Leading the Way Toward Low-Carbon Technologies?. 5.12 The Trouble with Grand Designs and Undesired Outcomes. References. 6 xiii 161 168 173 174 176 Lessons from Germany’s EnergyExperiment. 183 6.1 Policy and Complexity in Germany’s Energiewende Arena. 183 6.2 Patterns of Error. 190 6.2.1 Best Intentions, Technical Ignorance, and Rapid Change. 190 6.2.2 Lack of Coherence and Inappropriate Selection of Means. 192 6.2.3 Distorted Information Policy and Manufacturing Broad Societal Consent. 194 6.2.4 The Seduction of Power, the Desire to Maintain Influence. 195 6.3 So What Can We Do? . 196 6.4
Epilogue. 199 References. 201 Appendix A: Interview Questions. 205 Appendix B: Selected Answers to the Different Categories of Questions. 209 Appendix C: The Électricité de France (EDF)—Renault Controversy and Its Similarity to Germany’s Energiewende. 249 Appendix D: EEG Average Payments in Euro Cents per Kilowatt-Hour for the Generation of Power Using Renewable Energy Sources. 251 References. 255 Index. 257 |
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