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Nora Szarka, Marcus Eichhorn, Ronny Kittler, Alberto Bezama and Daniela Thrän
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017, vol. 68, issue P2, pages 1222-1233
Abstract: Defining the long-term development of Germany׳s energy sector, has been the subject of a series of studies carried out by governmental, industrial and independent interest groups. These studies play a significant role in energy political debate for understanding the long-term role of bioenergy in the national energy system. However, a deep insight and critical assessment of these studies is necessary to increase their transparency and traceability for policy and research. This article aims to provide with information for better understanding energy scenarios and to interpret the expectations of the role that bioenergy can play in 2050.
Keywords: Bioenergy; Energy scenarios; Policy making; Decision support (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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