With increasing frequency, we are experiencing
large-scale events that affect our energy
supply. To identify possible future scenarios
and transformation paths of our energy system,
a large number of institutes are studying
the German energy system in energy system
models. In this article, 40 such system studies
are analyzed with a focus on the German power
sector. In all scenarios, a strong expansion of
renewable energies is assumed. The reason for
this is in particular the advancing electrification
and increasing application of power-to-X
technologies. Nevertheless, conventional power
plants are considered in most studies as important
flexibility providers both during the
transformation and in the long term. The largest
differences within the studies are based on
the representation of the heat, mobility and
industry sectors. The influence of changing
boundary conditions is examined, where in
particular, societal acceptance and the level of
ambition show a strong influence. In most
cases, low ambition or societal resistance lead
to an additional effort regarding the transformation
of the energy system and thus to higher
costs, which ultimately have to be paid by the
general public. In particular, the expansion of
wind power plants should be approached in
close cooperation with the population in order
to be able to meet the ambitious current expansion
targets of the German government.
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With increasing frequency, we are experiencing
large-scale events that affect our energy
supply. To identify possible future scenarios
and transformation paths of our energy system,
a large number of institutes are studying
the German energy system in energy system
models. In this article, 40 such system studies
are analyzed with a focus on the German power
sector. In all scenarios, a strong expansion of
renewable energies is assumed. The reason for
this is in particular the advancing...
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