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Green energy market development in Germany

Type
applied research project
Start Date
July 1, 2003
End Date
March 31, 2005
Status
completed
Keywords
Energy Policy
Renewable Energy
Feed-in Law
Green Power Marketing
Description
Achieving a socially desirable goal such as increasing the use of renewable energy is usually considered as a public policy issue. In addition to public policy, however, green marketing responding to customer demand has been an important driver in the "greening" of industries, e.g. in the case of organic food. This paper reviews the development of renewable energy in Germany from 1973-2003. It particularly investigates the relative importance of energy policy and green power marketing in growing the German market for renewable energy. More than a decade of consistent policy support for renewables under the feed-in law (StrEG) and its successor (EEG) has been a very important driver for increasing renewable electricity generation to date, putting the country in a better position than most of its peers when it comes to achieving European Union targets for renewable energy. Green power marketing driven by customer demand, on the other hand, is growing but has had limited measurable impact in Germany so far. We discuss potential intangible benefits of green power marketing and scenarios for future market development. The paper concludes with lessons that can be learned from the German case for policy design and market development in other countries.
Leader contributor(s)
Wüstenhagen, Rolf  
Member contributor(s)
Bilharz, Michael
Partner(s)
CICERO, Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo
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External Financing

Topic(s)
Energy Policy
Renewable Energy
Feed-in Law
Green Power Marketing
Method(s)
Survey
Expert Interview
Scenario Analysis
Range
HSG Internal
Range (De)
HSG Intern
Principal
Research Council of Norway
Division(s)

IWOE - Institute for ...

University of St.Gall...

Eprints ID
40468
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