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CO2-Emissionshandel - Auswirkungen auf die deutsche Energiewirtschaft

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Zu Beginn des Jahres 2005 startete das europäische Emissionshandelssystem. Die vorliegende Studie beschäftigt sich mit den Auswirkungen des Emissionshandelssystems auf die deutsche Energiewirtschaft. Dargestellt und analysiert wird zunächst die europäische Emissionshandelsrichtlinie 2003/87/EG. Danach wird auf die deutsche Umsetzung durch das Zuteilungsgesetz 2007 kritisch eingegangen. Die Studie untersucht ferner die Wirkungen des europäischen Emissionshandelsystems, der spezifischen Umsetzung in Form des deutschen nationalen Allokationsplanes sowie des Zuteilungsgesetzes 2007 auf die deutsche Energiewirtschaft. Betrachtet werden die Auswirkungen auf die Merit-Order, das Investitionsverhalten sowie die Entwicklung der Emissionsrechtspreise und der Strompreise.

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  • Clasing, Martin, 2006. "CO2-Emissionshandel - Auswirkungen auf die deutsche Energiewirtschaft," Jena Contributions to Economic Research 2006,2, Ernst-Abbe-Hochschule Jena – University of Applied Sciences, Department of Business Administration.
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    Keywords

    Emissionshandel; Emissionsrechte; Emissionsrechtemarkt; Emissionshandelsrichtlinie 2003/87/EG; nationaler Allokationsplan (NAP); Zuteilungsgesetz 2007 (ZuG 2007); Merit-Order; Kraftwerkpark; Strompreise; Strommarkt; emissions trading; emission allowance; emission allowance market; Emissions Trading Directive 2003/87/EG; national allocation plan (NAP); Zuteilungsgesetz 2007 (ZuG 2007); merit-order; power station park; energy prices; energy market;
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    JEL classification:

    • L94 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Transportation and Utilities - - - Electric Utilities
    • Q54 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Climate; Natural Disasters and their Management; Global Warming
    • Q58 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Environmental Economics: Government Policy

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