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  • Veröffentlichung
    A resource efficient pathway towards a greenhouse gas neutral Germany
    (2018) Günther, Jens; Butz, Wolfgang; Lorenz, Ullrich; Fee, Eric; Hain, Benno; Döring, Ulrike; Herbener, Reinhard; Hermann, Tim; Hofmeier, Katja; Kessler, Kai; Knoche, Guido; Kosmol, Jan; Kristof, Kora; Koller, Matthias; Lange, Martin; Lehmann, Harry; Lambrecht, Martin; Leprich, Uwe; Mönch, Lars; Obermaier, Nathan; Pfeiffer, David; Plickert, Sebastian; Purr, Katja; Rechenberg, Bettina; Schmied, Martin; Schuberth, Jens; Seven, Jan; Starke, Sue-Martina; Werlein, Max; Wuttke, Joachim; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt
    The study shows that it is possible to transform Germany to both greenhouse gas neutral and resource efficient. One side of the balance is greenhouse gas and raw material saving due to exit from fossil energy carriers and the other is the increased raw material use for the construction of the renewable energy system. In the “GreenEe” scenario it is possible to reduce the GHG emissions in 2050 by 95 % compared to 1990 and the raw material consumption (RMC) by almost 60 % compared to 2010. The study shows also that related ambitious climate and resource efficiency policies helps to achieve both goals. Considering both policy field in a systemic way, should be further discussed and implemented in future politics.
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    Germany 2050 - a greenhouse gas-neutral country
    (Umweltbundesamt, 2015) Benndorf, Rosemarie; Bernicke, Maja; Bertram, Andreas; Butz, Wolfgang; Dettling, Folke; Drotleff, Johannes; Elsner, Cornelia; Fee, Eric; Gabler, Christopher; Galander, Christine; Hermann, Tim; Kanthak, Judit; Keßler, Hermann; Koch, Yvonne; Kuntze, David; Lambrecht, Martin; Lehmann, Christian; Lehmann, Harry; Leuthold, Sandra; Lünenbürger, Benjamin; Martens, Kerstin; Müller, Felix; Müschen, Klaus; Nissler, Diana; Plickert, Sebastian; Purr, Katja; Reichart, Almut; Reichel, Jens; Salecker, Hanno; Schneider, Sven; Schuberth, Jens; Sieck, Marlene; Strenge, Ulla; Werner, Kathrin; Westermann, Bärbel; Winde, Christine; Wunderlich, Dietmar; Zietlow, Brigitte; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt
    The study shows that it is technically feasible for Germany to become greenhouse gas neutral by 2050. The scenario chosen in the study considers the issue from a purely national perspective and does not include interaction with other countries. Based on a national greenhouse gas reduction target of 95% by 2050 compared to 1990, the study demonstrates that this target can be achieved in Germany by technical means under the given assumptions. Quelle: www.umweltbundesamt.de
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    Treibhausgasneutrales Deutschland im Jahr 2050
    (Umweltbundesamt, 2014) Benndorf, Rosemarie; Bernicke, Maja; Bertram, Andreas; Butz, Wolfgang; Dettling, Folke; Drotleff, Johannes; Elsner, Cornelia; Fee, Eric; Gabler, Christopher; Galander, Christine; Hermann, Tim; Kanthak, Judit; Keßler, Hermann; Koch, Yvonne; Kuntze, David; Lambrecht, Martin; Lehmann, Christian; Lehmann, Harry; Leuthold, Sandra; Lünenbürger, Benjamin; Martens, Kerstin; Müller, Felix; Müschen, Klaus; Nissler, Diana; Plickert, Sebastian; Purr, Katja; Reichart, Almut; Reichel, Jens; Salecker, Hanno; Schneider, Sven; Schuberth, Jens; Sieck, Marlene; Strenge, Ulla; Werner, Kathrin; Westermann, Bärbel; Winde, Christine; Wunderlich, Dietmar; Zietlow, Brigitte; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt
    Die Studie zeigt, dass Treibhausgasneutralität in Deutschland bis 2050 technisch machbar ist. Das in der Studie gewählte Szenario betrachtet dies aus einer rein nationalen Perspektive und bezieht Wechselbeziehungen zu anderen Ländern nicht mit ein. Grundlage der Untersuchung ist ein nationales Treibhausgasminderungsziel bis 2050 von 95 % gegenüber 1990, das - nach den getroffenen Annahmen - durch technische Maßnahmen in Deutschland erreicht werden kann. Quelle: www.umweltbundesamt.de
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    A resource efficient pathway towards a greenhouse gas neutral Germany
    (2019) Günther, Jens; Butz, Wolfgang; Lorenz, Ullrich; Fee, Eric; Herbener, Reinhard; Döring, Ulrike; Hermann, Tim; Hofmeier, Katja; Kessler, Kai; Knoche, Guido; Kosmol, Jan; Kristof, Kora; Koller, Matthias; Lange, Martin; Lehmann, Harry; Lambrecht, Martin; Leprich, Uwe; Mönch, Lars; Nuss, Philip; Obermaier, Nathan; Pfeiffer, David; Plickert, Sebastian; Purr, Katja; Rechenberg, Bettina; Schmied, Martin; Schuberth, Jens; Seven, Jan; Starke, Sue-Martina; Werlein, Max; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt. Fachgebiet I.2.1 - Internationaler Klimaschutz; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt
    The study shows that it is possible to transform Germany to both greenhouse gas neutral and resource efficient. One side of the balance is greenhouse gas and raw material saving due to exit from fossil energy carriers and the other is the increased raw material use for the construction of the renewable energy system. In the “GreenEe” scenario it is possible to reduce the GHG emissions in 2050 by 95 % compared to 1990 and the raw material consumption (RMC) by almost 60 % compared to 2010. The study shows also that related ambitious climate and resource efficiency policies helps to achieve both goals. Considering both policy field in a systemic way, should be further discussed and implemented in future politics.
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    Resource-Eficient Pathways towards Greenhouse-Gas- Neutrality - RESCUE
    (Umweltbundesamt, 2019) Günther, Jens; Drosihn, Detlef; Nuss, Philip; Fee, Eric; Balzer, Frederike; Futterlieb, Matthias; Ehlers, Knut; Hain, Benno; Herbener, Reinhard; Günther, Dirk; Hofmeier, Katja; Knoche, Guido; Kristof, Kora; Lange, Martin; Lehmann, Harry; Lambrecht, Martin; Müller, Felix; Obermaier, Nathan; Pfeiffer, David; Plappert, Marie-Luise; Plickert, Sebastian; Proske, Christopher; Purr, Katja; Rechenberg, Bettina; Rudolph, Manuel; Schmied, Martin; Steinbrenner, Joscha; Vollmer, Carla; Werlein, Max; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt
    The RESCUE study describes in six scenarios possible development paths towards a resource-efficient and greenhouse-gas (GHG) neutral Germany until 2050. For this, assumptions related to the level of ambition for reaching GHG-neutrality, the magnitude of materials- and energy-efficiency, and the implementation of sustainable life-styles are varied. Until 2050, GHG-emissions can be reduced by 95 percent to 97 percent compared to 1990-levels. Net zero emissions can be achieved through sustainable agriculture and forestry management. Primary raw materials consumption is reduced by 56 percent to 70 percent (however, an increased demand for certain raw materials is also observed). This summary report, provides a concise overview of the central assumptions, results, and policy-relevant conclusions from this multi-year research project. Quelle: Bericht
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    Integration of Power to Gas/ Power to Liquids into the ongoing transformation process
    (2016) Adlunger, Kirsten; Burger, Andreas; Hain, Benno; Klaus, Thomas; Lange, Martin; Lehmann, Harry; Mönch, Lars; Osiek, Dirk; Proske, Christopher; Purr, Katja; Schmied, Martin; Vollmer, Carla
    Power to gas (PtG) is a technology for producing hydrogen and methane using electricity, while power to liquids (PtL) is an electricity-based process for the generation of liquid fuels. Jointly with other so-called power-to-x technologies PtG and PtL make it possible to provide renewable energies for all applications. This position paper assesses the role and prospects of the power-to-gas/power-to-liquids (PtG/PtL) technology in a fully renewable energy system and identifies, in particular, the challenges for integration and further development of this technology in the ongoing transformation process, which should be addressed in the next few years.
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    Resource-efficient pathways towards Greenhouse-Gas-Neutrality - RESCUE: executive summary
    (Umweltbundesamt, 2020) Günther, Jens; Lehmann, Harry; Nuss, Philip; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt; Purr, Katja
    The RESCUE project describes in six scenarios possible development paths towards a resource-efficient and greenhouse-gas (GHG) neutral Germany. For this, assumptions related to the roll-out of renewable energy technologies, the level of ambition for reaching GHG-neutrality, the magnitude of materials- and energy-efficiency, and the implementation of sustainable life-styles are varied. Until 2050, GHG-emissions can be reduced by 95 percent to 97 percent compared to 1990-levels. Net zero emissions can be achieved through sustainable agriculture and forestry management. Primary raw materials consumption is reduced by 56 percent to 70 percent (however, an increased demand for certain raw materials (e. g., metals) is also observed). This executive summary presents the central results of this project. Quelle: https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/