The Photovoltaic Support Scheme in Germany : an Environmental Criteria Assessment of the EEG Feed-In Tariffs.
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
Logos Verlag Berlin,
2013.
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Colección: | Studien Zu Infrastruktur und Ressourcenmanagement Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Approaching the Issue; 1.2 Methodology; 1.3 Structure of the Study; 2 Supporting Photovoltaics
- The Case of the German EEG; 2.1 General Promotion Possibilities of Renewable Electricity Generation; 2.1.1 Rationale of Promoting Renewables; 2.1.2 Policy Options; 2.1.3 Quota Obligations; 2.1.4 Feed-in Tariffs; 2.2 Development and Vertices of the EEGâ#x80;#x99;s PV Support; 2.2.1 Development towards the EEG; 2.2.2 Vertices and Progress of the EEGâ#x80;#x99;s FIT Scheme; 2.2.3 Goal Development; 2.3 Reasoning behind the EEGâ#x80;#x99;s PV FIT scheme; 2.4 Effects and Induced Costs.
- 2.5 Interim Conclusion3 Development of Environmental Assessment Indicators; 3.1 Criteria and Indicators for the Analysis; 3.2 Vertices of the conducted LCA Study; 3.3 Update of Indicator Results; 3.3.1 Energy Payback Time; 3.3.2 Carbon Footprint; 3.3.3 Space Requirements; 3.4 Sensitivity Analysis; 3.4.1 Crystalline SiliconWafers; 3.4.2 Reconsideration of Building Integration; 3.4.3 Electricity from Renewables at Production Sites; 3.4.4 Lifetime and Location; 3.5 Comparative Literature Review; 4 Environmental Performance of the EEG Feed-in Tariffs for Photovoltaics.
- 4.1 Normalization of Indicator Results4.2 Determination of a Base for Comparison; 4.2.1 Assumptions for the Subsequent Analysis; 4.2.2 Determination of Reference FITs; 4.3 Climate Protection and Primary Resource Consumption; 4.4 Space Requirements; 5 Discussion of Results; 5.1 Result Preparation for Decision Making; 5.2 Effects on the Policy Design; 5.2.1 FIT Scheme; 5.2.2 Other Support Policy Options; 5.2.3 Interaction Policies; 6 Conclusions and Prospect.