Emissions Trading and Promotion of Renewable Energy: We Need Both

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Emissions Trading and Promotion of Renewable Energy: We Need Both. / Kemfert, Claudia; Diekmann, Jochen.
In: DIW Weekly Report, Vol. 5, No. 14, 2009, p. 95-100.

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title = "Emissions Trading and Promotion of Renewable Energy: We Need Both",
abstract = "Emissions trading and the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources are key elements of German and European energy and climate policy. However, some critics oppose a targeted promotion of renewable energy, arguing in particular that this is ineffective or even damaging in conjunction with European emissions trading. Yet upon closer examination, the coexistence of emissions trading and promotion of renewable energy is not only possible, it is essential-provided the interactions between them are taken into account. It would be a mistake to discontinue the promotion of renewable energy. Quite to the contrary: A commitment to the continuation and further development of subsidy measures is necessary so that renewable energy-alongside increased energy efficiency-can furnish the foundation for a sustainable energy supply.",
keywords = "Economics, Renewable Energy, Policy Mix, Emissions Trading",
author = "Claudia Kemfert and Jochen Diekmann",
year = "2009",
language = "English",
volume = "5",
pages = "95--100",
journal = "DIW Weekly Report",
issn = "1860-3343",
publisher = "Deutsches Institut f{\"u}r Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW)",
number = "14",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Emissions Trading and Promotion of Renewable Energy

T2 - We Need Both

AU - Kemfert, Claudia

AU - Diekmann, Jochen

PY - 2009

Y1 - 2009

N2 - Emissions trading and the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources are key elements of German and European energy and climate policy. However, some critics oppose a targeted promotion of renewable energy, arguing in particular that this is ineffective or even damaging in conjunction with European emissions trading. Yet upon closer examination, the coexistence of emissions trading and promotion of renewable energy is not only possible, it is essential-provided the interactions between them are taken into account. It would be a mistake to discontinue the promotion of renewable energy. Quite to the contrary: A commitment to the continuation and further development of subsidy measures is necessary so that renewable energy-alongside increased energy efficiency-can furnish the foundation for a sustainable energy supply.

AB - Emissions trading and the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources are key elements of German and European energy and climate policy. However, some critics oppose a targeted promotion of renewable energy, arguing in particular that this is ineffective or even damaging in conjunction with European emissions trading. Yet upon closer examination, the coexistence of emissions trading and promotion of renewable energy is not only possible, it is essential-provided the interactions between them are taken into account. It would be a mistake to discontinue the promotion of renewable energy. Quite to the contrary: A commitment to the continuation and further development of subsidy measures is necessary so that renewable energy-alongside increased energy efficiency-can furnish the foundation for a sustainable energy supply.

KW - Economics

KW - Renewable Energy

KW - Policy Mix

KW - Emissions Trading

M3 - Journal articles

VL - 5

SP - 95

EP - 100

JO - DIW Weekly Report

JF - DIW Weekly Report

SN - 1860-3343

IS - 14

ER -

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