@techreport{HirschlTorlieneSchwarzetal., author = {Hirschl, Bernd and Torliene, Lukas and Schwarz, Uwe and Dunkelberg, Elisa and Weiß, Julika and Katner, Jannes and Hirschberg, Raoul and Schirok, J{\"o}rn and Weyer, Gregor and Wagner, Kathrin and Kenneweg, Hartmut and Bluhm, Hannes and Bode, Annika}, title = {Gutachten zum Klimaplan Brandenburg : Erarbeitung einer Klimaschutzstrategie f{\"u}r das Land Brandenburg, Endbericht, 28.2.2023, Studie im Auftrag des Landes Brandenburg, vertreten durch das Ministerium f{\"u}r Landwirtschaft, Umwelt und Klimaschutz}, publisher = {I{\"O}W}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {499}, abstract = {Das Land Brandenburg will bis sp{\"a}testens 2045 klimaneutral werden, um so einen Beitrag zur Erreichung der Zielvorgaben des Pariser {\"U}bereinkommens zu leisten. In einer Studie hat das Institut f{\"u}r {\"o}kologische Wirtschaftsforschung (I{\"O}W) gemeinsam mit Partnern im Auftrag des Landes Brandenburg, vertreten durch das Ministerium f{\"u}r Landwirtschaft, Umwelt und Klimaschutz, daf{\"u}r wissenschaftliche Szenarien entwickelt. Die Studie beinhaltet dar{\"u}ber hinaus Maßnahmenvorschl{\"a}ge, die als Grundlage f{\"u}r den Klimaplan dienen sollen, den die Landesregierung von Brandenburg im Jahr 2023 entwickeln und verabschieden will. Diese sind nach den Sektoren aufgeteilt, die maßgeblich in Zusammenhang mit Treibhausgasemissionen stehen. Bisher ist Brandenburg noch nicht auf dem Klimaneutralit{\"a}tspfad, weshalb besonders der Kohleausstieg, der Ausbau erneuerbarer Energien, die W{\"a}rme- und Verkehrswende, der Umbau zu einer klimaneutralen Wirtschaft, die St{\"a}rkung der W{\"a}lder sowie der Schutz von Moorfl{\"a}chen vorangetrieben werden muss. Insgesamt schl{\"a}gt die Studie {\"u}ber 80 Maßnahmenb{\"u}ndel f{\"u}r die acht Handlungsfelder des Klimaplans vor. Vorgeschlagene Maßnahmen beinhalten die z{\"u}gige Planung und Genehmigung von Wind- und Solarenergie sowie die Erh{\"o}hung von Akzeptanz und Beteiligung, den Ausbau des {\"o}ffentlichen Personennahverkehrs oder auch die Wiedervern{\"a}ssung von Moorfl{\"a}chen zur Kohlenstoffspeicherung. F{\"u}r die Umsetzung ist die politische Steuerung unter dem Stichwort „Klima-Governance" besonders wichtig. Neben der Vorreiterrolle, die das Land einnehmen muss, sind die Kommunen bei ihrer Umsetzung zu unterst{\"u}tzen.}, language = {de} } @techreport{HirschlSchwarzDunkelbergetal., author = {Hirschl, Bernd and Schwarz, Uwe and Dunkelberg, Elisa and Weiß, Julika and Hirschberg, Raoul and Schirok, J{\"o}rn and Weyer, Gregor and Wagner, Kathrin and Bluhm, Hannes and Bode, Annika}, title = {Kurzfassung des Gutachtens zum Klimaplan Brandenburg}, publisher = {I{\"O}W}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {53}, language = {de} } @book{HirschlHeinbachSaleckietal., author = {Hirschl, Bernd and Heinbach, Katharina and Salecki, Steven and Bode, Annika and Leuner, Bruna and Bergmann, Janis and Wiesenthal, Jan}, title = {Energiewende in der Lausitz - regional{\"o}konomische Effekte relevanter Technologien}, publisher = {Institut f{\"u}r {\"o}kologische Wirtschaftsforschung}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-940920-28-7}, pages = {268}, abstract = {Szenarien zur Entwicklung erneuerbarer Energien und energetischer Geb{\"a}udesanierung sowie Wertsch{\"o}pfungs- und Besch{\"a}ftigungseffekte bei hoher Beteiligung}, language = {de} } @misc{BodeSaleckiHirschl, author = {Bode, Annika and Salecki, Steven and Hirschl, Bernd}, title = {Unlocking local value-added opportunities in the energy transition in former coal regions—the case of Lusatia (Lausitz)}, series = {List Forum f{\"u}r Wirtschafts- und Finanzpolitik}, volume = {49}, journal = {List Forum f{\"u}r Wirtschafts- und Finanzpolitik}, issn = {2364-3943}, doi = {10.1007/s41025-023-00254-1}, pages = {69 -- 92}, abstract = {The main result of this study is that Lusatia, as an energy transition and structural change region, still has high expansion potential for photovoltaic and wind energy systems. In 2040, electricity production from wind turbines could reach four times the current level. In the case of photovoltaic systems, around seven to eight times the current level is possible. Only in the area of biomass has the expansion potential already been largely exhausted. The building sector can also contribute to achieving climate neutrality. If the renovation rate is significantly increased to 3.3\% per year by 2040, the required heating energy can be reduced by around 60\%. At the same time, these energy transition scenarios are evaluated with regard to their regional economic opportunities for Lusatia. In an ambitious climate neutrality scenario, around 450 million euros in regional added value can be generated in 2040 and around 3560 full-time jobs can be filled. In order for this to succeed, however, the citizens and municipalities must first be given more opportunities for financial participation through appropriate framework conditions at federal and state level. We see financial benefits for the population and the municipalities as a critical success factor in order to be able to provide the necessary space, initiate investments and ultimately contribute to local acceptance.}, language = {en} } @misc{Bode, author = {Bode, Annika}, title = {To what extent can community energy mitigate energy poverty in Germany?}, series = {Frontiers in Sustainable Cities}, journal = {Frontiers in Sustainable Cities}, number = {4}, issn = {2624-9634}, doi = {10.3389/frsc.2022.1005065}, pages = {1 -- 18}, abstract = {The reduction of energy poverty and the expansion of citizen-led community energy projects are two important issues for a just energy transition in the European Union. While some socio-economic aspects of community energy are well researched, there is a dearth of literature on its potential to include vulnerable households and eventually reduce the risk of energy poverty. Through the lens of energy vulnerability thinking, this paper examines current and future drivers of energy poverty in Germany, as well as factors that may limit or facilitate the inclusion of vulnerable consumers in community energy. It draws on previous studies and on 12 semi-structured interviews conducted in the Summer of 2021 with experts in the fields of energy poverty or community energy. Using a three-tenet conceptualization of energy justice, the article argues that community energy projects can mitigate energy poverty in Germany by providing affordable renewable electricity to vulnerable and energy-poor consumers, as well as by establishing fair procedures that consider various vulnerability contexts. Yet, deep-rooted distributional injustices in housing and social transfer schemes that drive energy poverty are likely to remain. In order to advance energy justice, community energy projects hinge on a collaborative multi-level and multi-actor environment.}, language = {en} }