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Die systematisch-intentionale Förderung von innovativen Unternehmensgründungen aus Universitäten und Forschungseinrichtungen bedarf einer ergänzenden Neuausrichtung, will sie sich zukünftig als noch legitimierter und effizienter erweisen. Dabei wird im Rahmen einer integrativen Gründungs- und Innovationsförderung aus Universitäten und Forschungseinrichtungen eine Programmatik entworfen, die sich insbesondere in Prototypen komplexer Zukunftsinnovationen manifestiert.
Zukunftsperspektive für eine nachhaltige Energieversorgung : Vision für energieärmere Lebensweisen
(1998)
Weiter, schneller, mehr - noch treibt dieses Credo die Industriegesellschaft voran, doch unser ressourcen- und energieintensives Wohlstandmodell ist weder zukunftsfähig noch zu verallgemeinern. Die Studie des Wuppertal Instituts geht der Frage nach, wie eine nachhaltige Entwicklung Deutschlands erreicht werden könnte.
Zankapfel Windenergie
(1997)
Wie misst man ein Feuerwerk?
(2018)
Welche Auswirkungen hat der Ukrainekrieg auf die Energiepreise und Versorgungssicherheit in Europa?
(2022)
Was ist der freiwillige Kohlenstoffmarkt - und welchen Beitrag leistet er für den Klimaschutz?
(2023)
Vom Würfel zum Energiemodell
(2000)
Trickreich gegen die Natur
(1998)
The role of hydrogen in long run sustainable energy scenarios for the world and for the case of Germany is analysed, based on key criteria for sustainable energy systems. The possible range of hydrogen within long-term energy scenarios is broad and uncertain depending on assumptions on used primary energy, technology mix, rate of energy efficiency increase and costs degression ("learning effects"). In any case, sustainable energy strategies must give energy efficiency highest priority combined with an accelerated market introduction of renewables ("integrated strategy"). Under these conditions hydrogen will play a major role not before 2030 using natural gas as a bridge to renewable hydrogen. Against the background of an ambitious CO2-reduction goal which is under discussion in Germany the potentials for efficiency increase, the necessary structural change of the power plant system (corresponding to the decision to phase out nuclear energy, the transformation of the transportation sector and the market implementation order of renewable energies ("following efficiency guidelines first for electricity generation purposes, than for heat generation and than for the transportation sector")) are analysed based on latest sustainable energy scenarios.
Based on different current long-term energy scenarios the paper discusses the future perspectives of hydrogen in the German energy system as a representative example for the development of sustainable energy systems. The scenario analysis offers varying outlines of the future energy system that determine the possible role of hydrogen. The paper discusses the possibilities of expanding the share of renewable energy and the resulting prospects for establishing clean hydrogen production from renewable energy sources. Emphasis is given to the questions of an ecologically efficient allocation of limited renewable energy resources that can only be assessed from asystems analysis perspective. Findings from recent studies for Germany reveal a strong competition between the direct input into the electricity system and an indirect use as fuel in the transport sector. Moreover, the analysis underlines the paramount importance of reducing energy demand as the inevitable prerequisite for any renewable energy system.
Technik und Bewußtsein
(1998)
Technical summary
(2012)
Technical summary
(2015)
Sustainable strategies
(2014)
Summary for policymakers
(2012)