Energiewende: From Germany’s Past to Europe’s Future?
The report examines Germany's Energiewende, an ambitious energy transition policy, and its potential expansion to the EU for broader success.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Atlantic Council |
Authors: | Thomas Cunningham |
Geographic focus: | Germany, European Union |
Page count: | 12 pages |
Methods
The research method involves a historical analysis of Germany's energy policies, examination of current implementation strategies, and assessment of the policy's economic, environmental, and social impacts. It also includes a review of legislative actions and EU regulations.
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Key Insights
The report explores Germany's Energiewende, a comprehensive energy policy aiming for a sustainable, nuclear-free future. Despite high costs and challenges, German public support remains strong. The policy's success hinges on its integration with EU-level energy, environmental, and labor policies, ensuring economic competitiveness and energy security.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | European Union geographic scope | Germany geographic scope | alternative energy | climate change | economic competitiveness | energiewende | energy | energy and europe | energy consumption | energy demand | energy efficiency | energy market | energy policy | energy security | energy transition | environment | environmental sustainability | eu integration | european future | future | innovation | natural resources | nuclear phase-out | renewable energy | resources | sustainability