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Renewable Energy Sources in Figures
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ContEntS Foreword 5 pArt i: GErmAnY
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ForEWorD Dear Readers, The consiste
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WorKinG GroUp on rEnEWABLE EnErGiES
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Expansion of power grids In future
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Renewable energy share increases de
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Renewable energy shares of energy s
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Structure of renewables-based energ
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Development of electricity generati
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Shares of total renewables-based in
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Development of heat supply from ren
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Development of renewables-based fue
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In the case of electricity and heat
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Emission balance of renewables-base
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Emission balance for renewables-bas
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Emission balance for renewable-base
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The tables show details of the savi
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Trends in investments in renewable
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Initial and further training in the
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In retrospect, important assumption
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[tWh] electricity feed-in/eeg Struc
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ards of the Energy Saving Ordinance
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Assistance funding and resulting in
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Environmental damage from emission
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Some of the costs and benefits of r
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Promotion of research and developme
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potentIal capacItIes Long-term sust
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Structural challenges: Expansion of
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PART II: RENEWABLE ENERGIES IN THE
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The National Renewable Energy Actio
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Structure of total renewable energy
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Structure of final energy consumpti
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