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Energy policy scenarios to reach challenging climate protection targets in the German electricity sector until 2050
Authors:Stephan Nagl  Michaela Fürsch  Moritz Paulus  Jan Richter  Johannes Trüby  Dietmar Lindenberger
Affiliation:Institute of Energy Economics, University of Cologne, Vogelsanger Straße 321, 50827 Cologne, Germany
Abstract:In this article we demonstrate how challenging greenhouse gas reduction targets of up to 95% until 2050 can be achieved in the German electricity sector. In the analysis, we focus on the main requirements to reach such challenging targets. To account for interdependencies between the electricity market and the rest of the economy, different models were used to account for feedback loops with all other sectors. We include scenarios with different runtimes and retrofit costs for existing nuclear plants to determine the effects of a prolongation of nuclear power plants in Germany. Key findings for the electricity sector include the importance of a European-wide coordinated electricity grid extension and the exploitation of regional comparative cost effects for renewable sites. Due to political restrictions, nuclear energy will not be available in Germany in 2050. However, the nuclear life-time extension has a positive impact on end consumer electricity prices as well as economic growth in the medium term, if retrofit costs do not exceed certain limits.
Keywords:JEL classification: C61  Q40
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