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The promotion of renewable energies in Germany by the Erneuerbare Energien Gesetz (EEG, Renewable Energy Act) leads to various distributional effects.
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The present paper discusses the concept of fuel poverty taking into account the arbitrages made by households when they are facing economic constraints. Fuel poverty is still lacking a common definition throughout Europe: while the UK and France have (different) official definitions, there is...
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The present paper discusses the concept of fuel poverty taking into account the arbitrages made by households when they are facing economic constraints. Fuel poverty is still lacking a common definition throughout Europe: while the UK and France have (different) official definitions, there is...
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Die Förderung regenerativer Energien in Deutschland durch das Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz (EEG) führt zu diversen Verteilungseffekten. Unterschiede in den geografischen und klimatischen Bedingungen sowie den Siedlungs- und Mieterstrukturen haben unter anderem eine erhebliche regionale...
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A sustainable energy policy needs to balance between the reduction of carbon emissions and protection of vulnerable households and avoid a widening of the existing "energy gap" among the consumers. This study investigates energy spending for different consumer groups, in particular focussing on...
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