Energiewende: german energy policy in times of green transition

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Autor(a) principal: Reis, Solange
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Carta Internacional (Belo Horizonte. Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.cartainternacional.abri.org.br/Carta/article/view/649
Resumo: Germany has developed an ambitious strategy to increase the share of renewable sources in its energy matrix and to enable the transition to a green industrial paradigm. Known as Energiewende, the policy implied profound structural transformations in the energy system. Participation of the residents and of small entrepreneurs stands out among its particularities. The state leads the transitional project by mediating the divergent interests among social and economic agents. The challenge is to maintain social consensus despite unequal costs. Individual consumers, farmers and some industries faced high electricity prices while energy-intensive industries were exempt, a disparity that attracts much criticism. The project involves dismantling nuclear power plants, which leads to increasing use of coal or natural gas. Another challenge is to keep investments on track. This article presents the topic from its historical development and shows that German energy strategy surpasses moral and economic concerns. Beyond economics and energy security, it is a broader plan to place the country in the vanguard transition to green capitalism.
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title Energiewende: german energy policy in times of green transition
spellingShingle Energiewende: german energy policy in times of green transition
Reis, Solange
Energiewende
Alemanha
energia renovável
capitalismo verde
title_short Energiewende: german energy policy in times of green transition
title_full Energiewende: german energy policy in times of green transition
title_fullStr Energiewende: german energy policy in times of green transition
title_full_unstemmed Energiewende: german energy policy in times of green transition
title_sort Energiewende: german energy policy in times of green transition
author Reis, Solange
author_facet Reis, Solange
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Alemanha
energia renovável
capitalismo verde
topic Energiewende
Alemanha
energia renovável
capitalismo verde
description Germany has developed an ambitious strategy to increase the share of renewable sources in its energy matrix and to enable the transition to a green industrial paradigm. Known as Energiewende, the policy implied profound structural transformations in the energy system. Participation of the residents and of small entrepreneurs stands out among its particularities. The state leads the transitional project by mediating the divergent interests among social and economic agents. The challenge is to maintain social consensus despite unequal costs. Individual consumers, farmers and some industries faced high electricity prices while energy-intensive industries were exempt, a disparity that attracts much criticism. The project involves dismantling nuclear power plants, which leads to increasing use of coal or natural gas. Another challenge is to keep investments on track. This article presents the topic from its historical development and shows that German energy strategy surpasses moral and economic concerns. Beyond economics and energy security, it is a broader plan to place the country in the vanguard transition to green capitalism.
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