@TECHREPORT{oei_2844,
ota_publtyp = {Bericht},
oei_publtyp = {Studie},
title = {Climate Protection Scenario 2050},
author = {Julia Repenning and Lukas Emele and  and Günter Dehoust and Hannah Förster and Ralph Oliver Harthan and Klaus Hennenberg and Hauke Hermann and Wolfram Jörß and Sylvie Ludig and Charlotte Loreck and Margarethe Scheffler and Katja Schumacher and Kirsten Wiegmann and Carina Zell-Ziegler and S. Braungardt and Wolfgang Eichhammer and R. Elsland and T. Fleiter and J. Hartwig and J. Kockat and B. Pfluger and W. Schade and B. Schlomann and F. Sensfuß and H. Ziesing and Dr. Vanessa Cook},
year = {2016},
language = {en},
url = {https://www.oeko.de/fileadmin/oekodoc/Climate-Protection-Scenario-2050-Summary.pdf},
abstract = {The results of the first round of modelling were published in August 2014. The results of the second round of modelling are now available and are provided in this report. Three scenarios were created for the time frame up to 2050. The framework of targets for Germany, which its 2010/2011 Energy Concept put on the energy and climate policy agenda, forms the core and basis of the development and analyses of the scenarios in this report. With its Energy Concept and its accelerated phase-out of nuclear energy, a comprehensive set of energy and climate policy targets for the short, medium and long term has been established for Germany.},
keywords = {Energie & Klimaschutz}
}



    
        
    

