@techreport{HennickeRaschSchroederetal.2019, author = {Hennicke, Peter and Rasch, Jana and Schr{\"o}der, Judith and Lorberg, Daniel}, title = {The energy transition in Europe : a vision of progress}, series = {Wuppertal Spezial}, volume = {54}, institution = {Wuppertal Institut f{\"u}r Klima, Umwelt, Energie}, address = {Wuppertal}, isbn = {978-3-946356-11-0}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:wup4-opus-73366}, institution = {Energie-, Verkehrs- und Klimapolitik}, series = {Wuppertal Spezial}, pages = {41}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Europe needs a new vision of progress. An energy transition has this potential. It can give the {"}European idea{"} a future-oriented content. The goal for 2050 is clear: a Europe without fossil and nuclear energy! This is not a utopia. Studies, resolutions of the EU and some member states prove that this vision is feasible and has many advantages: more jobs, more security of supply, fewer premature deaths due to air pollution, reduction of resource conflicts, falling energy costs. New green lead markets for renewable energies and resource efficiency are emerging. A European energy transition requires an alliance, ideally fuelled by neighbours France and Germany. Many are hoping for Germany as a driver of nuclear and coal phase-out. But deciding on {"}revolutionary goals{"} is not enough: finally implementing them is what Germany and Europe are waiting for. This report shows which concrete steps can advance this vision of progress.}, language = {en} }