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Energiemangel - Rohstoffknappheit: Welche mittelfristigen Perspektiven hat die deutsche Wirtschaft?

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  • Joachim Wuermeling
  • Wulf H. Bernotat
  • Ulrich Grillo
  • Werner Bohnenschäfer
  • Jochen Weise

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Steigende Energiekosten und Rohstoffpreise, Unsicherheit hinsichtlich der Verlässlichkeit der Energielieferungen und Verknappung auf den Rohstoffmärkten - Joachim Wuermeling, Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie, sieht die Notwendigkeit einer neue Rohstoffstrategie für Deutschland, die derzeit von der Bundesregierung gemeinsam mit der Wirtschaft entwickelt wird. Wulf H. Bernotat, E.ON AG, unterstreicht, dass die europäischen Länder energiepolitisch nicht mehr allein agieren können, wenn sie zukunftsfähige und effiziente Energiestrukturen in Europa aufbauen wollen. Und Jochen Weise, E.ON AG Ruhrgas, sieht die Politik gefordert. Sie solle die Sicherung der Energieversorgung künftig als eines der zentralen Themen der Außenpolitik verfolgen. Ulrich Grillo, BDI, kann sich eine kapitalstarke "nationale Beteiligungsgesellschaft", die die Rohstoffinteressen bündelt, vorstellen. Nach Meinung von Werner Bohnenschäfer, Institut für Energetik und Umwelt gemeinnützige GmbH, Leipzig, muss sich mittelfristig die Wirtschaft auf ein hohes Preisniveau für Rohstoffe aller Art einstellen. Längerfristig müssten neue Technologien, die neue - rohstoffseitig "unbegrenzt" verfügbare - Verbundwerkstoffe einsetzen, entwickelt werden, um die Wettbewerbsposition absichern.

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  • Joachim Wuermeling & Wulf H. Bernotat & Ulrich Grillo & Werner Bohnenschäfer & Jochen Weise, 2007. "Energiemangel - Rohstoffknappheit: Welche mittelfristigen Perspektiven hat die deutsche Wirtschaft?," ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 60(05), pages 03-19, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ces:ifosdt:v:60:y:2007:i:05:p:03-19
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    Keywords

    Energieversorgung; Rohstoffreserven; Rohstoffpreis; Rohstoffmarkt; Erdgas; Nachfrage; Wettbewerb; Branche; EU-Binnenmarkt; Deutschland;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q31 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Nonrenewable Resources and Conservation - - - Demand and Supply; Prices
    • Q41 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Energy - - - Demand and Supply; Prices

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