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Data Documentation 104 / 2023
2023| Alexander Wimmers, Rebekka Bärenbold, Muhammad Maladoh Bah, Rebecca Lordan-Perret, Björn Steigerwald, Christian von Hirschhausen, Hannes Weigt, Ben Wealer
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Data Documentation 103 / 2022
2022| Julia Rechlitz
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Data Documentation 102 / 2022
2022| Irene Bertschek, Jörn Block, Alexander S. Kritikos, Maximilian Priem, Caroline Stiel
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Data Documentation 101 / 2021
2021| Johannes Geyer, Salmai Qari, Hermann Buslei, Peter Haan
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Data Documentation 100 / 2019
2019| Ruud Egging, Franziska Holz. With support by Victoria Czempinski, Alexandra Lüth, Sebastian Wegel, Jan Zepter
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Data Documentation 99 / 2019
2019| Tobias Gebel, Katja Buro, Peter Löwe, Thomas Pilger, Holger Piper, Katharina Zschuppe
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Data Documentation 98 / 2019
2019| Jule Adriaans, Philipp Eisnecker, Sebastian Hülle, Julian Klassen, Stefan Liebig, Peter Valet
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Data Documentation 97 / 2019
2019| Jule Adriaans, Philipp Eisnecker, Sebastian Hülle, Julian Klassen, Stefan Liebig, Peter Valet
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Data Documentation 96 / 2018
2018| Susanne Edler, Andrea Hense, Stefan Liebig, Meike May, Julia Rüdel, Franziska Schork
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Data Documentation 95 / 2018
2018| Pauline Affeldt, Tomaso Duso, Florian Szücs
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Data Documentation 94 / 2018
This Data Documentation presents the second version of the Global Energy System Model (GENeSYSMOD), an open-source energy system modeling framework. The model endogenously determines costoptimal investment paths into conventional and renewable energy generation, different storage technologies, and some infrastructure investments in five-year steps until 2050. GENeSYS-MOD hereby focuses on the coupling ...
2018| Thorsten Burandt, Konstantin Löffler, Karlo Hainsch
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Data Documentation 93 / 2018
2018| Ben Wealer, Simon Bauer, Nicolas Landry, Hannah Seiß, Christian von Hirschhausen
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Data Documentation 92 / 2017
This data documentation describes a data set of the German electricity, heat, and natural gas sectors compiled within the research project ‘LKD-EU’ (Long-term planning and short-term optimization of the German electricity system within the European framework: Further development of methods and models to analyze the electricity system including the heat and gas sector). The project is a joined effort ...
2017| Friedrich Kunz, Mario Kendziorski, Wolf-Peter Schill, Jens Weibezahn, Jan Zepter, Christian von Hirschhausen, Philipp Hauser, Matthias Zech, Dominik Möst, Sina Heidari, Björn Felten, Christoph Weber
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Data Documentation 91 / 2017
2017| Pia S. Schober, C. Katharina Spieß, Juliane F. Stahl, Gundula Zoch, Georg F. Camehl
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Data Documentation 90 / 2017
2017| Martin Ehlert, Frauke H. Peter, Claudia Finger, Alessandra Rusconi, Heike Solga, C. Katharina Spieß, Vaishali Zambre
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Data Documentation 89 / 2017
2017| Henrike Junge
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Data Documentation 88 / 2017
This Data Documentation presents a dynamic investment and dispatch model for Europe named dynELMOD. The model endogenously determines investments into conventional and renewable power plants, different storage technologies including demand side management measures, and the electricity grid in five-year steps in Europe until 2050 under full or myopic foresight. The underlying electricity grid and cross-border ...
2017| Clemens Gerbaulet, Casimir Lorenz
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Data Documentation 87 / 2017
2017| Nicole Wägner
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Data Documentation 86 / 2016
This paper documents methodology underlying the construction of the integrated data base for our study on “Wer trägt die Steuerlast in Deutschland? – Verteilungswirkungen des deutschen Steuer- und Transfersystems” (Who bears the tax burden in Germany? – Distributional Analyses of the German tax and transfer system). Financial support from the Hans Böckler Stiftung for the project is gratefully acknowledged. ...
2016| Stefan Bach, Martin Beznoska, Viktor Steiner
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Data Documentation 85 / 2016
Coal is at the core of the debate about climate change mitigation policies, yet the internationalmarket for it is not well represented in most energy models. This paper presents the COALMODframework which is a model of the international steam coal market that can be readily used toexplore implications of climate policies, but also to analyze market structure or to investigate issue ofsupply security. ...
2016| Franziska Holz, Clemens Haftendorn, Roman Mendelevitch, Christian von Hirschhausen