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  • Research Project

    Future Power Market Platform

    The Future Power Market Platform brings together consists of experts and decision-makers from both public and private sector across Europe who are prioritizing market design and regulatory mechanism development in their working agendas. The initiative will lead an ongoing informative debate on the adequate regulatory and market framework for 2020 and beyond.Working group meetings take place at DIW...

    Current Project| Climate Policy
  • Externe Monographien

    Sectors under Scrutiny: Evaluation of Indicators to Assess the Risk of Carbon Leakage in the UK and Germany

    London: CCCEP, 2013, o.S.
    (Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy Working Paper ; 134;Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Working Paper ; 113)
    | Misato Sato, Karsten Neuhoff, Verena Graichen, Katja Schumacher, Felix Matthes
  • Diskussionspapiere 1271 / 2013

    The Role of Hedging in Carbon Markets

    In the European Emissions Trading System, power generators hold CO2 allowances to hedge for future power sales. First, we model their aggregate hedging demand in response to changes in expectations of future fuel, carbon and power prices from forward prices. This partial equilibrium analysis is then integrated into a two period model of the supply and demand of CO2 allowances considering also emissions ...

    2013| Anne Schopp, Karsten Neuhoff
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 9 / 2013

    Energy Transition Calls for High Investment

    Achieving the objectives of the German governments 2010 Energy Concept and the accelerated phase-out of nuclear energy will require significant investment in restructuring energy supply. In particular, this includes investment in installations for the use of renewable energy sources in the power and heating sector, as well as in the infrastructure, such as power grids. In addition, substantial investment ...

    2013| Jürgen Blazejczak, Jochen Diekmann, Dietmar Edler, Claudia Kemfert, Karsten Neuhoff, Wolf-Peter Schill
  • Externe Monographien

    Green Investments in a European Growth Package

    The Eurozone is still stuck in a downward spiral: high public and private debts weigh on potential growth; gloomy prospects for growth prevent the further reduction of these debts. A European plan to support growth should be a complement, and not a substitute, to the ongoing efforts to reduce public deficits. It should both encourage structural reforms and incentivize investments. In the short term, ...

    Paris: IDDRI, 2012, 11 S.
    (Working Paper / Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations ; 2012,11/12)
    | Thomas Spencer, Kerstin Bernoth, Lucas Chancel, Emmanuel Guerin, Karsten Neuhoff
  • Externe Monographien

    Using Tax Incentives to Support Thermal Retrofits in Germany

    The German government has committed to reducing the primary energy demand of buildings by 80% by 2050 and to attaining a thermal retrofit rate of 2%. Achieving both goals will require deep thermal retrofits across the existing building stock. To meet this challenge, the government is exploring what role tax support options could play in encouraging thermal retrofits and ensuring that they deliver the ...

    Berlin: CPI ; DIW, 2011, 7 S.
    (CPI Report)
    | Karsten Neuhoff, Hermann Amecke, Aleksandra Novikova, Kateryna Stelmakh, Jeff Deason, Andrew Hobbs
  • Externe Monographien

    Map of Policies Supporting Thermal Efficiency in Germany's Residential Building Sector

    The Eurozone is still stuck in a downward spiral: high public and private debts weigh on potential growth; gloomy prospects for growth prevent the further reduction of these debts. A European plan to support growth should be a complement, and not a substitute, to the ongoing efforts to reduce public deficits. It should both encourage structural reforms and incentivize investments. In the short term, ...

    Berlin: CPI ; DIW, 2011, 20 S. | Hermann Amecke, Karsten Neuhoff
  • Externe Monographien

    Information Tools for Energy Demand Reduction in Existing Residential Buildings

    Conducting a building thermal efficiency retrofit (or further thermal retrofit) is a long and relatively complex decision-making process involving building owners, managers, residents/tenants, and construction industry professionals. A variety of information instruments exists to support participants at each stage of this process. This paper highlights the existing literature on information instruments ...

    Berlin: CPI ; DIW, 2011, 32 S.
    (CPI Report)
    | Aleksandra Novikova, Hermann Amecke, Karsten Neuhoff, Kateryna Stelmakh, Bernadett Kiss, Clemens Rohde, Elisa Dunkelberg, Julika Weiß, Kaisa Matschoss, Sarah Darby
  • Externe Monographien

    Impact of Reductions and Exemptions in Energy Taxes and Levies on German Industry

    Between 2002 and 2007, Germany introduced its National Strategy for Sustainable Development and its Integrated Climate Protection Program, which both defined clear energy and climate-related objectives, setting an emissions reduction trajectory of 40% below the 1990 level by 2020. This spurred the development and refinement of a set of policies to create incentives for energy efficiency improvements, ...

    Berlin: CPI ; DIW, 2011, 28 S.
    (CPI Brief)
    | Anja Rosenberg, Anne Schopp, Karsten Neuhoff, Alexander Vasa
  • Externe Monographien

    Climate Policy after Copenhagen: The Role of Carbon Pricing

    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011, 274 S. | Karsten Neuhoff
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