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Legitime Aussagen zur Klimabilanz von Ökostromprodukten
In dem Gefüge aus Markt und Regulierungen werden (potenzielle) Kund*innen von Stromversorgern mit unterschiedlichen ökologischen Argumenten angesprochen, um sie zum Wechsel zu bestimmten Ökostromprodukten zu bewegen. In dieser…
Technical assistance for assessing options to establish an EU-wide green label with a view to promote the use of renewable energy coming from new installations
Final report under framework contract MOVE/ENER/SRD/498-2016 Lot 3
This report defines and assesses options to establish an EU-wide green label with a view to promote the use of renewable energy coming from new installations as required by Art. 19 (13) of the Renewable Energy Directive recast (EU)…
Empowering green energy consumers in Europe to make a real difference
“Hard Additionality” of markets for renewables on top of existing political targets for renewables
Existing markets for renewable electricity based on guarantees of origin have hardly any practical effect on increased investments and on the production of renewable energy. The best effect which European consumers of renewable…
Essential elements of sound sustainability criteria for powerfuels
Impulse statement
Impulse statement by Christof Timpe, Powerfuels in the European energy transition: The need for effective regulation, 17 June 2019, Brussels
Synthetic fuels – How can they support climate protection efficiently?
Requirements and needs for regulation supporting a sustainable use of synthetic fuels
Presentation by Peter Kasten and Christof Timpe, „Fuels of the Future“ conference. Berlin, 21 January 2019
An outline of sustainability criteria for synthetic fuels used in transport
Policy paper for Transport & Environment
If relevant volumes of hydrogen and synthetic fuels are to be used in the European transport sector until 2030, there is a need for sustainability criteria for these fuels to ensure their environmental benefit. Such criteria should not…
Improving the accounting of renewable electricity in transport within the new EU Renewable Energy Directive
Policy paper for Transport & Environment
This policy paper assesses whether the proposed accounting rules for electricity consumed in the transport sector in the draft new EU Renewable Energy Directive are consistent and whether they create appropriate incentives for the…
Dispatch of Flexibility Options, Grid Infrastructure and Integration of Renewable Energies Within a Decentralized Electricity System
Results from Two Scenario Based Research Projects
We present results of two model based scenario analysis focussing on the future German power sector which is characterized by a rising share of renewable energies and an associated higher demand for flexibility. Case study 1 is based on…
Future Governance of European Tracking Systems
Deliverable 8.1 of the RE-DISS II Project
The RE-DISS II project team has intensively consulted competent bodies and responsible governmental organisations for electricity disclosure and guarantees of origin, as well as other stakeholders in order to identify the specific needs…
Reliable Disclosure in Europe: Status, Improvements and Perspectives
Final Report from the project “Reliable Disclosure Systems for Europe - Phase II” (RE-DISS II)
This report summarises the results of the “Reliable Disclosure Systems for Europe – Phase II” (RE-DISS II) project, which was supported by the European Commission through the Intelligent Energy Europe (IEE) programme (contract no.…
Electricity Disclosure and Carbon Footprinting: Effects and incentives resulting from different approaches to account for electricity consumption in carbon footprints
Deliverable 6.2 of the RE-DISS II Project
This discussion paper has been elaborated as Deliverable 6.2 of the “Reliable Disclosure Systems for Europe –Phase II (RE-DISS II)” project, which was supported by the European Commission through the Intelligent Energy Europe (IEE)…
Residual Mix Calculation at the Heart of Reliable Electricity Disclosure in Europe - A Case Study on the Effect of the RE-DISS Project
Published in: Energies 2015, 8, 4667-4696; doi:10.3390/en8064667; ISSN 1996-1073, www.mdpi.com/journal/energies
Reliable Disclosure Information for European Electricity Consumers
Final Report from the project “Reliable Disclosure Systems for Europe (RE-DISS)”
This report summarises the results of the “Reliable Disclosure Systems for Europe (RE-DISS)” project, which was supported by the European Commission through the Intelligent Energy Europe (IEE) programme (contract no.…
Decentralized, Resource-Saving, Efficient: Building Blocks for a Sustainable Energy Supply
During the summer of 2011, the German government decided with the so-called “energy turnaround” to discontinue the use of nuclear power and to shift the provision of energy to renewable energy sources, step by step. Moreover, the…
Comparison among different decommissioning funds methodologies for nuclear installations