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Building 2 Electricity Market 2 German Energy Transition 2 Hydrogen 2 Market Split 2 Non-Residential 2 Obligation 2 Operations Research 2 Renovation 2 Residential 2 Bioenergie 1 Bioenergy 1 Deutschland 1 Electric power industry 1 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 1 Energiemarkt 1 Energiewende 1 Energy market 1 Energy transition 1 Germany 1 Hydrogen technology 1 Kraftwerk 1 Operations research 1 Power plant 1 Subsidy 1 Subvention 1 Wasserstofftechnologie 1
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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Bucksteeg, Michael 5 Meurer, Felix 5 Weber, Christoph 5 Breder, Marco Sebastian 4 Hobbie, Hannes 2 Möst, Dominik 2 Scharf, Hendrik 2
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HEMF Working Paper 2 HEMF working paper 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 2
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Can an obligation bridge Germany's PV capacity gap? Insights from a regional case study
Meurer, Felix; Breder, Marco Sebastian; Bucksteeg, Michael - 2024
Reaching Germany's PV expansion goal requires regulatory instruments that promote new investments in PV rooftop installations complementing other environmental measures and enhancing coordination among stakeholders and alongside the building lifecycle. In great regional detail, this paper...
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Can an obligation bridge Germany's PV capacity gap? : insights from a regional case study
Meurer, Felix; Breder, Marco Sebastian; Bucksteeg, Michael - 2024
Reaching Germany's PV expansion goal requires regulatory instruments that promote new investments in PV rooftop installations complementing other environmental measures and enhancing coordination among stakeholders and alongside the building lifecycle. In great regional detail, this paper...
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Incentivizing Flexible Operation of Bioenergy Power Plants – Subsidies, Markets, or Both?
Meurer, Felix; Bucksteeg, Michael; Weber, Christoph - 2023
The increasing share of intermittent renewable energy sources supports the decarbonization of energy systems worldwide. Simultaneously, the fluctuating infeed from wind and solar photovoltaics leads to challenges, such as increased flexibility requirements. Bioenergy, a CO2-neutral and...
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Spatial incentives for power-to-hydrogen through market splitting
Breder, Marco Sebastian; Meurer, Felix; Bucksteeg, Michael - 2022
Germany's energy transition is associated with increasing congestion in the electricity transmission grids due to increasing infeed from renewable energy sources, especially from wind turbine installation at the periphery in coastal areas. Here, regional differences in generation and demand lead...
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Spatial incentives for power-to-hydrogen through market splitting
Breder, Marco Sebastian; Meurer, Felix; Bucksteeg, Michael - 2022
Germany's energy transition is associated with increasing congestion in the electricity transmission grids due to increasing infeed from renewable energy sources, especially from wind turbine installation at the periphery in coastal areas. Here, regional differences in generation and demand lead...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013337479
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