Inside the Energiewende: Twists and Turns on Germany's Soft Energy Path
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spelling | Sturm, Christine Verfasser aut Inside the Energiewende Twists and Turns on Germany's Soft Energy Path Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (283 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Lecture Notes in Energy Ser. v.75 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- Measurement Units -- Capacity -- Energy Flow -- Heat Flow -- Energy -- Work -- Heat -- Temperature -- Length/Surfaces/Volumes -- Weight -- Amount of Greenhouse Gases -- Currency/Costs -- Prices/Specific Costs -- Conversion Factors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Regarding the Story I Intend to Tell -- 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 -- 2 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 -- 3 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 -- 4 How the Energiewende Came to Be -- 4.1 Free Markets and Societal Well-Being -- 4.2 The Evolution Towards a Renewable Energy System -- 4.3 Phase I: Birth of a Vision, 1970-1989 -- 4.4 Phase II: 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 III: Proof of Concept -- 4.6 Theories of Change and the Phases of Germany's Energiewende -- References -- 5 Transition Governance and Barriers to Transition -- 5.1 The New System's Paradox: Falling Prices and Increasing Power Bills -- 5.2 The End for Germany's Peaceful Atom -- 5.3 Electricity Storage: The Missing Technological Breakthrough -- 5.4 Negative Electricity Prices -- 5.5 Developing Germany's Electricity Highways -- 5.6 Energy Consumption and Its Forgotten Components -- 5.7 Gaming the System: The Legal Free-Ride -- 5.8 Cap-and-Trade: A Wonder-Tool for Carbon Mitigation? -- 5.8.1 The First Emission Trading Period: 2005-2007 (ETPI) -- 5.8.2 The Second Emission Trading Period: 2008-2012 (ETPII) -- 5.8.3 The Third Emission Trading Period: 2013-2020 (ETPIII) -- 5.9 Minimizing Utilities: 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 Lessons from Germany's Energy Experiment -- 6.1 Policy and Complexity in Germany's Energiewende Arena -- 6.2 Patterns of Error -- 6.2.1 Best Intentions, Technical Ignorance, and Rapid Change -- 6.2.2 Lack of Coherence and Inappropriate Selection of Means -- 6.2.3 Distorted Information Policy and Manufacturing Broad Societal Consent -- 6.2.4 The Seduction of Power, the Desire to Maintain Influence -- 6.3 So What Can We Do? -- 6.4 Epilogue -- References -- Appendix A Interview Questions -- Appendix B Selected Answers to the Different Categories of Questions -- Category 1. Quo vadis, Germany? -- Category 2. Patterns and Rules -- Category 3. Technology Category 4. Strengths and Weaknesses -- Category 5. Outcomes -- Category 6. Risks/Opportunities -- Category 7. Cost Distribution -- Category 8. Required Changes -- Appendix C The Électricité de France (EDF)-Renault Controversy and Its Similarity to Germany's Energiewende -- Appendix D EEG Average Payments in Euro Cents per Kilowatt-Hour for the Generation of Power Using Renewable Energy Sources -- References -- Index Energy policy-Germany Energiepolitik (DE-588)4014715-0 gnd rswk-swf Energiewende (DE-588)1210494086 gnd rswk-swf Deutschland (DE-588)4011882-4 gnd rswk-swf Deutschland (DE-588)4011882-4 g Energiewende (DE-588)1210494086 s Energiepolitik (DE-588)4014715-0 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Sturm, Christine Inside the Energiewende Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030427290 |
spellingShingle | Sturm, Christine Inside the Energiewende Twists and Turns on Germany's Soft Energy Path Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- Measurement Units -- Capacity -- Energy Flow -- Heat Flow -- Energy -- Work -- Heat -- Temperature -- Length/Surfaces/Volumes -- Weight -- Amount of Greenhouse Gases -- Currency/Costs -- Prices/Specific Costs -- Conversion Factors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Regarding the Story I Intend to Tell -- 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 -- 2 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 -- 3 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 -- 4 How the Energiewende Came to Be -- 4.1 Free Markets and Societal Well-Being -- 4.2 The Evolution Towards a Renewable Energy System -- 4.3 Phase I: Birth of a Vision, 1970-1989 -- 4.4 Phase II: 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 III: Proof of Concept -- 4.6 Theories of Change and the Phases of Germany's Energiewende -- References -- 5 Transition Governance and Barriers to Transition -- 5.1 The New System's Paradox: Falling Prices and Increasing Power Bills -- 5.2 The End for Germany's Peaceful Atom -- 5.3 Electricity Storage: The Missing Technological Breakthrough -- 5.4 Negative Electricity Prices -- 5.5 Developing Germany's Electricity Highways -- 5.6 Energy Consumption and Its Forgotten Components -- 5.7 Gaming the System: The Legal Free-Ride -- 5.8 Cap-and-Trade: A Wonder-Tool for Carbon Mitigation? -- 5.8.1 The First Emission Trading Period: 2005-2007 (ETPI) -- 5.8.2 The Second Emission Trading Period: 2008-2012 (ETPII) -- 5.8.3 The Third Emission Trading Period: 2013-2020 (ETPIII) -- 5.9 Minimizing Utilities: 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 Lessons from Germany's Energy Experiment -- 6.1 Policy and Complexity in Germany's Energiewende Arena -- 6.2 Patterns of Error -- 6.2.1 Best Intentions, Technical Ignorance, and Rapid Change -- 6.2.2 Lack of Coherence and Inappropriate Selection of Means -- 6.2.3 Distorted Information Policy and Manufacturing Broad Societal Consent -- 6.2.4 The Seduction of Power, the Desire to Maintain Influence -- 6.3 So What Can We Do? -- 6.4 Epilogue -- References -- Appendix A Interview Questions -- Appendix B Selected Answers to the Different Categories of Questions -- Category 1. Quo vadis, Germany? -- Category 2. Patterns and Rules -- Category 3. Technology Category 4. Strengths and Weaknesses -- Category 5. Outcomes -- Category 6. Risks/Opportunities -- Category 7. Cost Distribution -- Category 8. Required Changes -- Appendix C The Électricité de France (EDF)-Renault Controversy and Its Similarity to Germany's Energiewende -- Appendix D EEG Average Payments in Euro Cents per Kilowatt-Hour for the Generation of Power Using Renewable Energy Sources -- References -- Index Energy policy-Germany Energiepolitik (DE-588)4014715-0 gnd Energiewende (DE-588)1210494086 gnd |
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title | Inside the Energiewende Twists and Turns on Germany's Soft Energy Path |
title_auth | Inside the Energiewende Twists and Turns on Germany's Soft Energy Path |
title_exact_search | Inside the Energiewende Twists and Turns on Germany's Soft Energy Path |
title_exact_search_txtP | Inside the Energiewende Twists and Turns on Germany's Soft Energy Path |
title_full | Inside the Energiewende Twists and Turns on Germany's Soft Energy Path |
title_fullStr | Inside the Energiewende Twists and Turns on Germany's Soft Energy Path |
title_full_unstemmed | Inside the Energiewende Twists and Turns on Germany's Soft Energy Path |
title_short | Inside the Energiewende |
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title_sub | Twists and Turns on Germany's Soft Energy Path |
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