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The role of renewable energy in the changing energy landscape in Europe. Some reflections

Abstract

The energy landscape in Europe is changing - and the change will be drastic. Starting with the commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but then fuelled with the events in Fukushima followed by the German decision to phase out nuclear power and to head for a 100 % renewable energy future - debates about the future energy supply landscape are omnipresent these days. And indeed, for Europe to live up to its commitments and objectives, significant changes have to be implemented and renewable energy will have to become the major source of supply. (orig.)
Authors:
Fouquet, Doerte; Nysten, Jana Viktoria [1] 
  1. Becker Buettner Held, Brussels (Belgium)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2012
Product Type:
Journal Article
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: VGB PowerTech; Journal Volume: 92; Journal Issue: 1-2
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; ENERGY SUPPLIES; EUROPE; IMPLEMENTATION; REGULATIONS; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
OSTI ID:
21538948
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 1435-3199; TRN: DE12G4082
Submitting Site:
DE
Size:
page(s) 38-42
Announcement Date:
Mar 29, 2012

Citation Formats

Fouquet, Doerte, and Nysten, Jana Viktoria. The role of renewable energy in the changing energy landscape in Europe. Some reflections. Germany: N. p., 2012. Web.
Fouquet, Doerte, & Nysten, Jana Viktoria. The role of renewable energy in the changing energy landscape in Europe. Some reflections. Germany.
Fouquet, Doerte, and Nysten, Jana Viktoria. 2012. "The role of renewable energy in the changing energy landscape in Europe. Some reflections." Germany.
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abstractNote = {The energy landscape in Europe is changing - and the change will be drastic. Starting with the commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but then fuelled with the events in Fukushima followed by the German decision to phase out nuclear power and to head for a 100 % renewable energy future - debates about the future energy supply landscape are omnipresent these days. And indeed, for Europe to live up to its commitments and objectives, significant changes have to be implemented and renewable energy will have to become the major source of supply. (orig.)}
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