Author (Person) | Offenberg, Philipp |
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Publisher | Jacques Delors Institute [Notre Europe] |
Series Title | Policy Paper |
Series Details | No.116, August 2014 (29.08.14) |
Publication Date | 29/08/2014 |
Content Type | Report |
In face of the Ukrainian crisis, the security of supply of natural gas has moved to the centre of the debate on European energy policy. This sometimes blinds to the fact that there are further challenges in European energy policy need to be addressed. For Germany, due to its energy transition, there are three problems that can only be solved on the European level: 1. In spite of the energy transition, CO2 emissions in Germany are rising. 2. In spite of the rise in electricity generation from coal, electricity costs in Germany are high. 3. Germany is in risk of shortages of electricity supply during peak times, when the sun and wind cannot generate enough energy. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.notre-europe.eu/media/germanenergypolicy-offenberg-ne-jdi-aug14.pdf?pdf=ok |
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Countries / Regions | Germany |