Climate change adaptation strategies within the framework of the German “Energiewende” – Is there a need for government interventions and legal obligations?

  • Markus Groth
  • , Jörg Cortekar

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    Abstract

    The option of adapting to climate change is becoming more important in climate change policy. Hence, responding to climate change now involves both mitigation to address the cause and adaptation as a response to already ongoing or expected changes. These changes are also of relevance for the
    energy sector in Germany. An energy sector that in the course of the German “Energiewende”, also has to deal with a fundamental shift in energy supply from fossil fuel to renewable energies in the next decades. Based on a synthesis of the current knowledge regarding the possible influences of climate change on the German energy sector along its value-added chain, the paper points out, that the possible impacts of a changing climate should be taken into account in the upcoming infrastructure projects in the course of the Energiewende. The main question here is, whether adaptation options will be implemented voluntarily by companies or not. The paper argues that this has to be the case, when the measure is a private good. If, on the contrary, the measure is a public good, additional incentives are needed. For the German energy sector, the paper shows, that governmental intervention are for example justifiable regarding measures to adapt the grid infrastructure as a critical infrastructure that needs to be protected against current and future impacts of climate change.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationLüneburg
    PublisherInstitut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Lüneburg
    Number of pages28
    Publication statusPublished - 11.2014

    Research areas and keywords

    • Sustainability sciences, Management & Economics
    • adaptation
    • climate change
    • critical infrastructures
    • environmental policy instruments
    • energy sector
    • energy transition
    • market failures
    • mitigation
    • private goods
    • public goods

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