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Energy goal for 2050: 100% renewable electricity supply

landscape with wind turbines under blue skies; source: Martin Lehotkay © fotolia.deGermany’s electricity supply could make a complete switch to renewable energies by 2050. The technology already available on the market could make this possible even today, but it requires that electricity be used and produced very efficiently. These are the results of a study done by the Federal Environment Agency.

Head of UBA stands firm on phaseout of light bulbs

energy saving lamps; photo: Christoph Mordziol, Dessau“The EU phaseout of conventional light bulbs is the right course of action”, says UBA president Jochen Flasbarth. “The results of the tests for mercury from energy saving lamps do not at all justify calls for a deferment of the ban on light bulbs.” In its first tests with burst energy saving lamps last autumn, the Federal Environment Agency had found elevated concentrations of mercury in indoor air. However, given proper airing, these do not present a particular health risk. The Federal Environment Agency will conduct further tests in 2011.

Energy from biomass: Long-term strategy needed to protect resources

Maize field; photo credit: Rebel © fotolia.deCan energy from biomass help to protect the climate and the environment as a whole? Environmental requirements for sustainable biomass cultivation and use have been defined in the “Bioglobal” research project. Key issues focused on greenhouse gas balances including the effects of direct and indirect landuse change (iLUC), protection of biodiversity and natural soil and water resources. The project proposes a long-term strategy for sustainable biomass use.

UNECE Conference "Energy Efficiency in Housing": Keynote presentation by UBA president Flasbarth

UBA president Jochen Flasbarth at UNECE Conference 23/11/2009; © UmweltbundesamtEnergy efficient residential housing contributes to both: climate protection and economic growth, emphasised UBA president Jochen Flasbarth in his keynote presentation at the UNECE Conference "Energy Efficiency in Housing" in Vienna 23/11/2009. Energy efficient residential housing reduces greenhouse gas emissions and the need for energy imports and leads to more employment, a higher standard of living and better health.

Criteria for a Sustainable Use of Bioenergy

rainforestBioenergy plays a crucial role in the discussion on renewable energies. Because of the competition with food production and the possible impact on logging in rainforests a sustainable production and use policy must be established. A project carried out on behalf of the Federal Environment Agency sought to determine how this goal might be achieved and according to which criteria. 

Legal instruments for more efficient energy use

electric meterThe German Federal Government is aiming to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 40% by 2020 compared to 1990. To achieve this, legal instruments resulting in a more efficient energy use need to be implemented. Energy law experts of the University of Lüneburg have analysed what these might be and how they would have to be designed.

Energy supply maps

Power plants and interconnected gridsThe map ”Power plants and wind power capacity in Germany” shows all power plant sites with a gross capacity of 100 MW or more and wind energy plants for each federal state and classified by energy sources (coal, nuclear, natural gas, wind power). The map ”Power plants and interconnected grids” shows the above power plant sites plus Germany’s extra-high voltage grid. The map ”Electricity mix in Germany” depicts energy sources’ shares of gross electricity production in 2006 for the various federal states.

Better use of existing potential

Wind energy plantOnshore and offshore wind energy production is an important element of a sustainable energy supply. This study looks into the reasons for the sluggish development since the year 2003 and makes proposals on how to overcome existing obstacles.

Policy instruments for renewable energies in the EU

wind power plantEffective and efficient policy instruments are needed to achieve the European target of a 21% share for electricity from renewable energy sources by 2020. A study carried out on behalf of the Federal Environment Agency analyses and compares the main instruments used in the European Union and their potential contributions to this target.

CO2 Capture and Storage is only an interim solution

Summary "Assessment of technologies for CO<sub>2</sub> capture and storage"The Federal Environment Agency has published a report and a position paper on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). The study assesses the technologies for CO2 capture and storage. The position paper examines the storage potential and environmental impacts of CCS and concludes that CCS is only an interim solution and will not be available for large scale power plants in Germany before 2020. The English summaries of both documents can be downloaded here. The long versions are available in German only.

 

Sustainable energy policy for the next 25 years

Mt CO<sub>2</sub> eq.The Federal Environment Agency presents its concept for long-term climate protection policy in this publication, introducing for the first time measures on how 40% (by 2020) and then 50% (by 2030) of greenhouse gas emissions in Germany can be prevented. Different scenarios discuss the need for action in the areas of energy saving, energy production, renewable energies, transport, and agriculture. The role played by ecological tax reform and emissions trading is also discussed.

 

 

 

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