A climate protection strategy for Germany--40% reduction of CO2 emissions by 2020 compared to 1990
Christoph Erdmenger,
Harry Lehmann,
Klaus Müschen,
Jens Tambke,
Sebastian Mayr and
Kai Kuhnhenn
Energy Policy, 2009, vol. 37, issue 1, 158-165
Abstract:
This paper presents measures and instruments for Germany to achieve the goal of 40% CO2-emission reduction until 2020 by reducing energy-related emissions by 224 million tonne (Mt). The most important measures in this regard are cuts in electricity generation (savings of 40Â Mt), fuel switching and increased energy conversion efficiency (30Â Mt) and an augmented 26% share of renewable energies in the provision of electrical energy (44Â Mt). Average cost of the measures are at 50 euro per tonne avoided CO2, which corresponds to an additional monthly expenditure per household of less than 25 euro.
Keywords: Climate; policy; Mitigation; Energy; supply (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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