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RENEWABLE HEAT POLICY (2) answer(s).
 
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Assessment of the regulatory and support framework for domestic / Burger, Veit   Journal Article
Burger, Veit Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In order to limit global warming to 2 °C, industrialised countries like Germany are obliged to de-carbonise their energy systems extensively by the middle of the century. The building sector - particularly the building stock - plays a pivotal role in the long-term climate protection strategies for Germany. Key control variables in this context are building standards, heat supply technologies and the sector allocation of limited renewable energy potentials. Based on existing normative long-term scenarios for the heating sector and using the residential building sector as a case study, this article assesses the current German policy framework for the building sector against the modelled long-term development needs.
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Devising renewable heat policy: overview of support options / Connor, Peter; Burger, Veit; Beurskens, Luuk; Ericsson, Karin   Journal Article
Ericsson, KArin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Renewable energy sources of heat offer the substantial economic, environmental and social benefits associated with renewable electricity but policy to support their expansion is considerably less advanced. The potential for applying various support instruments to renewable heat is considered with advantages and disadvantages discussed.
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