Description: Das Projekt analysiert die Rolle, die erneuerbare Energiequellen in den Strategien unterschiedlicher europaeischer Elektrizitaetsversorgungsunternehmen (EVU) spielen. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die Frage, welchen Einfluss die veraenderten Rahmenbedingungen liberalisierter Strommaerkte auf die strategischen Entscheidungen der EVU haben. Es wird aufgezeigt, mit welchen Chancen und Risiken die Unternehmen bei der verstaerkten Aufnahme von erneuerbaren Energien in ihren Energiemix konfrontiert werden. Schliesslich wird untersucht, ob und mit welchen Rahmenbedingungen und Instrumenten die Kommission der Europaeischen Union ihre energiepolitischen Ziele und die ihrer Mitgliedstaaten miteinander in Einklang bringen kann. Das ZEW wird mit Hilfe seiner Unterauftragnehmer Preussen Elektra und Enersys die Fallstudie fuer Deutschland durchfuehren. Hauptauftragnehmer: Energy for Sustainable Development (ESD), GB.
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Europäische Kommission
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Erneuerbarer Energieträger
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Bundesrepublik Deutschland
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Energiemix
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Alternative Energie
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EU-Politik
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Energieversorgung
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Erneuerbare Energie
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Versorgungsunternehmen
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Energiemarkt
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Energiepolitik
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Energiequelle
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Erneuerbare Ressource
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Fallstudie
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Politikinstrument
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Nachhaltige Entwicklung
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Europäische Union
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Europa
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Unternehmenspolitik
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Europäischer Binnenmarkt
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Liberalismus
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Region:
Baden-Württemberg
Bounding boxes:
9° .. 9° x 48.5° .. 48.5°
License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Deutsch
Organisations
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Association of Electricity Producers (Mitwirkende)
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Energy for Sustainable Development (Mitwirkende)
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Kommission der Europäischen Gemeinschaften Brüssel (Geldgeber*in)
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Kommission der Europäischen Gemeinschaften, Generaldirektion XII Wissenschaft, Forschung und Entwicklung (Mitwirkende)
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Leibniz Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung GmbH, Forschungsbereich Umwelt- und Ressourcenökonomik, Umweltmanagement (Betreiber*in)
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Netherlands Energy Research Foundation , Stichting Energie-onderzoek Centrum Nederland (Mitwirkende)
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Technical University Athens (Mitwirkende)
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Umweltbundesamt (Bereitsteller*in)
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Universitet Köbenhavn, Department of Buildings and Energy (Mitwirkende)
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Österreichische Draukraftwerke (Mitwirkende)
Time ranges:
1998-05-01 - 1999-10-31
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Language: Englisch/English
Title: Renewable Electricity and Liberazlized Markets - REALM
Description: General Information: The objective of the project is to determine the role of renewable energy in the strategies of electricity utilities across Europe in the context of the liberalisation of the European electricity sector. The specific objectives of the study are to: - examine the influence of liberalisation on the way electricity utilities will incorporate renewable energy into their business plans in liberalised markets; - determine whether the impact of market liberalisation will have a positive or negative effect on the uptake of renewables by utilities, and whether the lessons learned can be replicated to other utilities elsewhere in Europe; - determine where liberalisation might appear to impede or disadvantage the uptake of renewables by utilities, define the measures that would need to be taken to counter any negative effects, and thereby further EU policy towards renewable energy; - assess the role of renewables as a component in the energy supply strategies of the utilities; - define how the commercial marketing strategies of the utilities are, and will be affected, by adopting renewables as part of their energy mix; and, - additionally, provide insights into how these utilities are adapting their market strategies in light of EC directives and within the context of the changing electricity markets. The project will provide specific and important information for electricity utilities across the EU, manufacturers and suppliers of renewable energy equipment, current and potential co-partners in utility backed renewable electricity generation projects (e.g. Land owners, water companies, investors etc.), energy consultants who provide services to the utilities, and policy makers in the EC and Member State governments. Each of these groups should derive tangible benefits from the project outputs. It will provide a set of integration plans for each utility that sets out strategies on how best to optimise the contribution of renewable energy to their market development and growth. This will be integrated into a set of strategies for utilities in Europe which will define the costs and benefits, the risks and opportunities that renewable energy development and incorporation will bring. It will focus on the complementarity of national and EU policies, and the contradictions, and will set out recommendations on how to reduce the contradictions. The study will further define the environmental, economic, investment, export and other benefits that will accrue through renewables in liberalising markets. This will provide guidance to national and EU leaders and policy makers on how best to promote renewable energy to achieve national and EU targets, while at the same time how best to promote these and maximise economic, environmental and other effects within the liberalised electricity market context... Prime Contractor: Energy for Sustainable Development Ltd.; Corsham/UK.
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