Projects

The Oeko-Institut’s researchers work on more than 350 national and international projects a year, focusing on Chemicals Management and Technology Assessment, Energy and Climate, Emission and Ambient Pollution Control, Radiation Protection, Agriculture and Biodiversity, Sustainable Consumption, Mobility, Resource Management and Industry, Nuclear Engineering and Facility Safety, and Law, Policy and Governance.

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Study on energy prices and costs: evaluating impacts on households and industry's costs - 2022 edition ENER/A4/2021-329 Specific Tender under Framework

Project manager: Schumacher, K.
End of project: 11 / 2022

Expert opinion on the German Building Energy Act and the EPBD

Project manager: Köhler, B. | Braungardt, S.
Start of project: 12 / 2021

Climate neutrality in 2045, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions throughout Germany by 65 % compared to 1990 and a reduction of greenhouse gases in the building sector to 67 million tonnes in 2030, measured according to the source…

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Technical assistance for policy development and implementation on buildings policy and renovation

Project manager: Schumacher, K.
End of project: 02 / 2022

How to end energy poverty? Scrutiny of current EU and Member States instruments

Project manager: Schumacher, K.
End of project: 07 / 2015

Policymaking to alleviate energy poverty needs to find a balance between short-term remedies and the resolution of long-term drivers of energy poverty. EU policy might need to work towards a) finding a definition of energy poverty; b)…

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To publication "How to end energy poverty? Scrutiny of current EU and Member States instruments"

Performance of a literature review of grennhouse gas emission trading policy evaluations

Project manager: Schumacher, K.
End of project: 11 / 2014

Study on different pass-trough factors to assess the impact of the EU ETS carbon costs

Project manager: Schumacher, K.
End of project: 11 / 2015

EU industry – especially manufacturers in the cement, iron and steel, refineries and fertiliser sectors – is passing its ETS-related carbon costs through into product prices, meaning that much of this cost burden is borne by customers,…

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To publication "Ex-post investigation of cost pass-through in the EU ETS"

Carbon leakage and competitiveness assessment

Project manager: Schumacher, K.
End of project: 03 / 2014

International industrial competitiveness, carbon leakage and approaches to carbon pricing

Project manager: Schumacher, K.
End of project: 05 / 2011

Report form the Workshop 18 May 2010, Berlin

Healy, S. and Schumacher, K. (2011): Product classification and its implication on competitiveness and carbon leakage Aluminium Climate Strategies Report

Healy, S. and Schumacher, K. (2011):

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To publication "International industrial competitiveness, carbon leakage and approaches to carbon pricing"

Ex-post quantification of the effects and costs of policies and measures

Project manager: Schumacher, K.
End of project: 09 / 2012

The study aims to support Member States and the European Commission in assessing ex-post the efficiency and effectiveness of individual policies and measures. As such the study aims to provide guidelines and recommendations to assess…

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To publication "Ex-post quantification of the effects and costs of policies and measures"

Sustainable Industry Monitor: adressing challenges and opportunities on way towards a low-carbon economy: Study for the extension of the Sustainable Monitor to include data on non-EU countries and available technologies

Project manager: Schumacher, K.
End of project: 11 / 2011

Green distribution for more climate ambition / Provide CAN-Europe with specific information and a tool to assess the costs for Member States non-EU ETS sectors…

Project manager: Schumacher, K.
End of project: 05 / 2011

Sectoral Approaches to fostering international action on climate change: Assessment of international commitments to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions compared to the EU, with a particular focus on sectoral approaches, carbon leakage and the inter

Project manager: Schumacher, K.
End of project: 09 / 2010

Trade flows and cost structure for exposed industries in the EU-27

Project manager: Schumacher, K.
End of project: 03 / 2009

Post2012 climate regime options for global GHG emission reduction: Analysis and evaluation of regime options and reduction potential for achieving the 2° degree target with respect to environmental effectiveness, costs and institutional aspects

Project manager: Schumacher, K. | Schneider, L.
End of project: 08 / 2010
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