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IKEM regularly disseminates the results of its research through studies, statements and articles in renowned journals. Through its PhD programme, the institute helps excellent young scholars in conducting and publishing their research.

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Reports and Studies

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Stromspeicher als Bausteine zur Umsetzung der Energiewende: Rechtlichen Rahmen für Stromspeicher schaffen?

Institut für Klimaschutz, Energie & Mobilität

Stromspeicher als Bausteine zur Umsetzung der Energiewende: Rechtlichen Rahmen für Stromspeicher schaffen? Technical Report

IKEM: Stellungnahme, 2015.

Abstract | BibTeX | Links:

@techreport{fürKlimaschutz2015b,
title = {Stromspeicher als Bausteine zur Umsetzung der Energiewende: Rechtlichen Rahmen für Stromspeicher schaffen?},
author = {Institut für Klimaschutz, Energie & Mobilität},
url = {https://www.ikem.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Stellungnahme_Stromspeicher_Energiewende.pdf},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-06-01},
institution = {IKEM:},
abstract = {English: Energy storage systems as implementation components of the 'Energiewende'
Statement of IKEM, June 2015},
type = {Stellungnahme},
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pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
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English: Energy storage systems as implementation components of the 'Energiewende'
Statement of IKEM, June 2015

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Optimale Konzepte für eine steuerbare und bedarfsorientierte Stromerzeugung aus Biogas und Biomethan

Krautkremer, Bernd; Stelzer, Manuel; Jentsch, Mareike; van Oehsen, Amany; Kirchner, Dirk; Hahn, Henning; Vogel, Lena; Beil, Michael; Schäfer-Stradowsky, Simon; Rostankowski, Anke; Lange, Antje; Doderer, Hannes

Optimale Konzepte für eine steuerbare und bedarfsorientierte Stromerzeugung aus Biogas und Biomethan Technical Report

2014.

Abstract | BibTeX | Links:

@techreport{Krautkremer2014,
title = {Optimale Konzepte für eine steuerbare und bedarfsorientierte Stromerzeugung aus Biogas und Biomethan},
author = {Bernd Krautkremer and Manuel Stelzer and Mareike Jentsch and Amany van Oehsen and Dirk Kirchner and Henning Hahn and Lena Vogel and Michael Beil and Simon Schäfer-Stradowsky and Anke Rostankowski and Antje Lange and Hannes Doderer
},
url = {https://www.ikem.de/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Schaefer-Stradowsky_Rostankowski_Lange_Doderer_et_al._Stromerzeugung_Biogas_Biomethan.pdf},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-12-31},
abstract = {Erarbeitung optimierter Konzepte für die steuerbare und bedarfsorientierte Stromproduktion aus Biogas und Biomethan in Abhängigkeit der technischen und der rechtlichen Möglichkeiten unter Berücksichtigung der Kosten und der bereitstehenden Strommengen.},
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Erarbeitung optimierter Konzepte für die steuerbare und bedarfsorientierte Stromproduktion aus Biogas und Biomethan in Abhängigkeit der technischen und der rechtlichen Möglichkeiten unter Berücksichtigung der Kosten und der bereitstehenden Strommengen.

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Private Ladeinfrastruktur – Stolperstein für die Mobilitätswende?

Institut für Klimaschutz, Energie & Mobilität

Private Ladeinfrastruktur – Stolperstein für die Mobilitätswende? Technical Report

IKEM: Stellungnahme, 2014.

Abstract | BibTeX | Links:

@techreport{fürKlimaschutz2014,
title = {Private Ladeinfrastruktur – Stolperstein für die Mobilitätswende?},
author = {Institut für Klimaschutz, Energie & Mobilität},
url = {https://www.ikem.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Stellungnahme_Private_Ladeinfrastruktur_Stolperstein_fuer_die_Mobilitaetswende.pdf},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-12-01},
institution = {IKEM:},
abstract = {English: Private charging infrastructure– Stumbing block for the mobility transition?
},
type = {Stellungnahme},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}

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English: Private charging infrastructure– Stumbing block for the mobility transition?

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Wissenschaftliche Unterstützung bei der Erstellung von Fahrzeugbezogenen Analysen zur Netzintegration von Elektrofahrzeugen unter Nutzung erneuerbarer Energien

Cacilo, Andrej; Gerhard, Norman; Hartwig, Matthias; Münzig, Heike; Prior, Johannes; Reinhardt, Alexander; Trost, Tobias; Wickert, Manuel

Wissenschaftliche Unterstützung bei der Erstellung von Fahrzeugbezogenen Analysen zur Netzintegration von Elektrofahrzeugen unter Nutzung erneuerbarer Energien Technical Report

Fraunhofer IWES, IKEM 2014.

Abstract | BibTeX | Links:

@techreport{Cacilo2014,
title = {Wissenschaftliche Unterstützung bei der Erstellung von Fahrzeugbezogenen Analysen zur Netzintegration von Elektrofahrzeugen unter Nutzung erneuerbarer Energien},
author = {Andrej Cacilo and Norman Gerhard and Matthias Hartwig and Heike Münzig and Johannes Prior and Alexander Reinhardt and Tobias Trost and Manuel Wickert },
url = {https://www.ikem.de/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Wickert_Gerhard_Trost_Prior_Cacilo_Hartwig_Reinhardt_Münzing_fkz_elektromobilitaet.pdf},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-00-00},
institution = {Fraunhofer IWES, IKEM },
abstract = {Endbericht zum Projekt "Wissenschaftliche Unterstützung bei der Erstellung von fahrzeugbezogenen Analysen zur Netzintegration von Elektrofahrzeugen unter Nutzung erneuerbarer Energien"},
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Endbericht zum Projekt "Wissenschaftliche Unterstützung bei der Erstellung von fahrzeugbezogenen Analysen zur Netzintegration von Elektrofahrzeugen unter Nutzung erneuerbarer Energien"

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Buildings Energy Efficiency in China, Germany, and the United States

Amecke, Hermann; Deason, Jeff; Hobbs, Andrew; Novikova, Aleksandra; Shengyuan, Zhang; Yang, Xiu

Buildings Energy Efficiency in China, Germany, and the United States Technical Report

2013.

Abstract | BibTeX | Links:

@techreport{Amecke2013,
title = {Buildings Energy Efficiency in China, Germany, and the United States},
author = {Hermann Amecke and Jeff Deason and Andrew Hobbs and Aleksandra Novikova and Zhang Shengyuan and Xiu Yang
},
url = {https://www.ikem.de/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Novikova_etal_CPI-Report_2013_Buildings-Energy-Effiviency-in-China-Germany-and-the-United-States.pdf},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-00-00},
abstract = {This report compares energy efficiency policy in buildings in China, Germany, and the United States, providing the context for, and describing, policies in these three countries in order to lay the groundwork for future review of policy effectiveness. The authors identify four opportunities for policy to impact energy use in buildings: new construction, building retrofit, equipment, and operations and analize distinct challenges and opportunities that come with it. },
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This report compares energy efficiency policy in buildings in China, Germany, and the United States, providing the context for, and describing, policies in these three countries in order to lay the groundwork for future review of policy effectiveness. The authors identify four opportunities for policy to impact energy use in buildings: new construction, building retrofit, equipment, and operations and analize distinct challenges and opportunities that come with it.

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Nutzenwirkung der Marktprämie. Erste Ergebnisse im Rahmen des Projekts „Laufende Evaluierung der Direktvermarktung von Strom aus Erneuerbaren Energien“

Gerhardt, Norman; Holzhammer, Uwe; Klobasa, Marian; Lehnert, Wieland; Ragwitz, Mario; Richts, Christoph; Rostankowski, Anke; Sensfuß, Frank

Nutzenwirkung der Marktprämie. Erste Ergebnisse im Rahmen des Projekts „Laufende Evaluierung der Direktvermarktung von Strom aus Erneuerbaren Energien“ Technical Report

2013.

Abstract | BibTeX | Links:

@techreport{Gerhardt2013,
title = {Nutzenwirkung der Marktprämie. Erste Ergebnisse im Rahmen des Projekts „Laufende Evaluierung der Direktvermarktung von Strom aus Erneuerbaren Energien“},
author = {Norman Gerhardt and Uwe Holzhammer and Marian Klobasa and Wieland Lehnert and Mario Ragwitz and Christoph Richts and Anke Rostankowski and Frank Sensfuß
},
editor = {Fraunhofer ISI},
url = {https://www.ikem.de/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Klobasa_Ragwitz_Sensfuß_Rostankowski_Gerhardt_Holzhammer_Richts_Lehnert_Working_Paper_2013_Nutzenwirkung-der-Marktpämie.pdf},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-00-00},
abstract = {Im Januar 2012 ist durch die Novelle des EEG als neues Instrument der Direktvermarktung die Marktprämie eingeführt worden. Mit der Marktprämie will der Gesetzgeber erreichen, dass die Erneuerbaren Energien in das Stromsystem und den Strommarkt integriert werden und so stärker als bislang zur Versorgungssicherheit und Wirtschaftlichkeit der Stromversorgung beitragen.
Das Bundesumweltministerium hat zur Untersuchung des neuen Instruments das Forschungsvorhaben „Laufende Evaluierung der Direktvermarktung von Strom aus Erneuerbaren Energien“ beauftragt. Der vorliegende Beitrag stellt die ersten Erfahrungen mit der Marktprämie und Erkenntnisse dieses Forschungsvorhabens vor.},
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pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}

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Im Januar 2012 ist durch die Novelle des EEG als neues Instrument der Direktvermarktung die Marktprämie eingeführt worden. Mit der Marktprämie will der Gesetzgeber erreichen, dass die Erneuerbaren Energien in das Stromsystem und den Strommarkt integriert werden und so stärker als bislang zur Versorgungssicherheit und Wirtschaftlichkeit der Stromversorgung beitragen.
Das Bundesumweltministerium hat zur Untersuchung des neuen Instruments das Forschungsvorhaben „Laufende Evaluierung der Direktvermarktung von Strom aus Erneuerbaren Energien“ beauftragt. Der vorliegende Beitrag stellt die ersten Erfahrungen mit der Marktprämie und Erkenntnisse dieses Forschungsvorhabens vor.

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Financial Incentives for Energy Efficiency Retrofits in Buildings. Proceeding of the ACEEE (American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy) Summer Study

Amecke, Hermann; Deason, Jeff; Hobbs, Andrew; Neuhoff, Karsten; Novikova, Aleksandra; Stelmakh, Kateryna

Financial Incentives for Energy Efficiency Retrofits in Buildings. Proceeding of the ACEEE (American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy) Summer Study Technical Report

2012.

Abstract | BibTeX | Links:

@techreport{Amecke2012,
title = {Financial Incentives for Energy Efficiency Retrofits in Buildings. Proceeding of the ACEEE (American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy) Summer Study},
author = {Hermann Amecke and Jeff Deason and Andrew Hobbs and Karsten Neuhoff and Aleksandra Novikova and Kateryna Stelmakh
},
editor = {ACEEE},
url = {http://aceee.org/files/proceedings/2012/data/papers/0193-000422.pdf},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-00-00},
abstract = {"In this paper, we evaluate international experiences (in Italy, the Netherlands, and the United States) with tax incentives that support thermal retrofits, and draw a comparison to the experience of preferential loan and grant programs offered by the German development bank, Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau KfW). We find that tax incentives as well as loans and grants had high pick-up rates, but the added value of these schemes remains to be analyzed. We also find that progressive support of comprehensive retrofits compared to single measures appears to be important. Countries that have provided the same level of support for both comprehensive retrofits and single measures have experienced, almost exclusively, investment in single measures." },
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pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
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"In this paper, we evaluate international experiences (in Italy, the Netherlands, and the United States) with tax incentives that support thermal retrofits, and draw a comparison to the experience of preferential loan and grant programs offered by the German development bank, Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau KfW). We find that tax incentives as well as loans and grants had high pick-up rates, but the added value of these schemes remains to be analyzed. We also find that progressive support of comprehensive retrofits compared to single measures appears to be important. Countries that have provided the same level of support for both comprehensive retrofits and single measures have experienced, almost exclusively, investment in single measures."

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Bahnstrom Regenerativ - Analyse und Konzepte zur Erhöhung des Anteils der Regenerativen Energie des Bahnstroms

Rostankowski, Anke; Gerhardt, Norman; Valov, Boris; Trost, Tobias; Degner, Thomas; Lehnert, Wieland

Bahnstrom Regenerativ - Analyse und Konzepte zur Erhöhung des Anteils der Regenerativen Energie des Bahnstroms Technical Report

IKEM, Fraunhofer IWES, BBH und Deutsche Bahn AG: Endbericht einer Analyse und Konzepteentwicklung zur Erhöhung des Anteils regenerativer Energien im Bereich des Bahnstroms, 2011.

Abstract | BibTeX | Links:

@techreport{Rostankowski2011,
title = {Bahnstrom Regenerativ - Analyse und Konzepte zur Erhöhung des Anteils der Regenerativen Energie des Bahnstroms},
author = {Anke Rostankowski and Norman Gerhardt and Boris Valov and Tobias Trost and Thomas Degner and Wieland Lehnert},
url = {https://www.ikem.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Endbericht_Bahnstrom_Regenerativ_Fraunhofer_DB_Netze-IKEM_2011_10.pdf},
year = {2011},
date = {2011-09-01},
institution = {IKEM, Fraunhofer IWES, BBH und Deutsche Bahn AG:},
abstract = {English: Renewable traction supply
Final Report on analysis and concept development to increase the share of renewable energies in traction supply, September 2011},
type = {Endbericht einer Analyse und Konzepteentwicklung zur Erhöhung des Anteils regenerativer Energien im Bereich des Bahnstroms},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}

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English: Renewable traction supply
Final Report on analysis and concept development to increase the share of renewable energies in traction supply, September 2011

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Information Tools for Energy Demand Reduction in the Existing Residential Buildings

Amecke, Hermann; Darby, Sarah; Dunkelberg, Elisa; Kiss, Bernadett; Matschoss, Kaisa; Neuhoff, Karsten; Novikova, Aleksandra; Rohde, Clemens; Stelmakh, Kateryna; Weiß, Julika

Information Tools for Energy Demand Reduction in the Existing Residential Buildings Technical Report

CPI Report 2011.

Abstract | BibTeX | Links:

@techreport{Amecke2011,
title = {Information Tools for Energy Demand Reduction in the Existing Residential Buildings},
author = {Hermann Amecke and Sarah Darby and Elisa Dunkelberg and Bernadett Kiss and Kaisa Matschoss and Karsten Neuhoff and Aleksandra Novikova and Clemens Rohde and Kateryna Stelmakh and Julika Weiß
},
editor = {CPI },
url = {https://www.ikem.de/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Novikova_Amecke_Neuhhoff_Stelmakh_CPI-Report_2011-_Information-tools-for-energy-demand-reduction.pdf},
year = {2011},
date = {2011-00-00},
booktitle = {CPI Report },
institution = {CPI Report },
abstract = {Conducting a building thermal efficiency retrofit (or further thermal retrofit) is a long and relatively complex decision-making process involving building owners, managers, residents/tenants, and construction industry professionals. A variety of information instruments exist to support participants at each stage of this process. This paper highlights the existing literature on information instruments used in Germany and elsewhere, describing the role that they can play during different stages of the decision-making process. Where information is available in the literature, the paper also discusses effectiveness and implementation practices.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}

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Conducting a building thermal efficiency retrofit (or further thermal retrofit) is a long and relatively complex decision-making process involving building owners, managers, residents/tenants, and construction industry professionals. A variety of information instruments exist to support participants at each stage of this process. This paper highlights the existing literature on information instruments used in Germany and elsewhere, describing the role that they can play during different stages of the decision-making process. Where information is available in the literature, the paper also discusses effectiveness and implementation practices.

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Thermal Efficiency Retrofit of Residential Buildings: The German Experience

Amecke, Hermann; Neuhoff, Karsten; Novikova, Aleksandra; Stelmakh, Kateryna

Thermal Efficiency Retrofit of Residential Buildings: The German Experience Technical Report

2011.

Abstract | BibTeX | Links:

@techreport{Amecke2011b,
title = {Thermal Efficiency Retrofit of Residential Buildings: The German Experience},
author = {Hermann Amecke and Karsten Neuhoff and Aleksandra Novikova and Kateryna Stelmakh
},
editor = {CPI},
url = {https://www.ikem.de/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Neuhoff_Amecke_Novikova_Stelmakh_CPI-Report_2011_Thermal-Efficiency-Retrofit-of-Residential-Buildings-The-German-Experience.pdf},
year = {2011},
date = {2011-00-00},
abstract = {The German government has committed to reducing the primary energy demand of buildings by 80% by 2050. Achieving this reduction will require foremost efficiency improvements, with a first milestone of a 20% reduction in heat demand levels by 2020. Given that about 80% of today’s building stock will remain in place beyond 2050, thermal retrofit of this existing building stock is essential. This report focusses on implications in order to achieve the reduction of primary energy demand. },
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The German government has committed to reducing the primary energy demand of buildings by 80% by 2050. Achieving this reduction will require foremost efficiency improvements, with a first milestone of a 20% reduction in heat demand levels by 2020. Given that about 80% of today’s building stock will remain in place beyond 2050, thermal retrofit of this existing building stock is essential. This report focusses on implications in order to achieve the reduction of primary energy demand.

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IKEM contributes to research publications in the fields of of climate protection, energy and mobility published by the Lexxion and Claeys & Casteels publishing houses. The following journals are published in cooperation with the institute:

Never has there been a time when so much of the world’s attention is focused on the rapidly increasing potential and need for renewable energy. The Journal of Renewable Energy Law and Policy provides a platform for review and discussion, both in Europe and internationally, of the legal and policy issues surrounding renewable energy.

The journal reports on the dynamic and quickly changing developments taking place in Europe and around the world in the renewable energy sector, from bio-energy, solar and wind power to developing technologies like fuel cells and nuclear fusion. The journal serves a growing international community of renewable energy practitioners, lawyers and thought leaders with timely updates on legal and policy issues impacting renewable energy technologies and development.

Each issue reports on trends and critical issues from the European Union and its active Member States, cutting edge experience from North America, Australia, and Japan, as well as opportunities and challenges in emerging markets and various corners of the developing world. Leading renewable energy scholars and practitioners report on the legal and policy implications of recent technology advances, political and regulatory decisions, market trends, as well as insightful new literature and relevant events. Above all, the journal provides a discussion forum and source of ideas and opportunities about critical issues of renewable energy – issues that will likely change our world.

As climate policies evolve around the globe, attention is shifting from their conceptual design to the challenges of implementation. Where theoretical concerns once dominated, legal professionals are now called upon to ensure smooth operation of the regulatory framework. No area reflects this better than the carbon market, where each transaction is subject to sophisticated contractual arrangements, liability rules, accounting practices, and other mandatory constraints.

Responding to the growing demand for a discussion forum on these issues, the Carbon & Climate Law Review strikes a balance between the interests of practitioners, notably those engaged in the rapidly evolving carbon market, and a more doctrinal focus, alternating legal policy recommendations with timely articles on legal aspects of carbon trading and other dimensions of greenhouse gas regulation.

A section on current developments updates readers on recent market trends, political decisions, new literature and relevant events. Most importantly, however, the Carbon & Climate Law Review brings together representatives from the legal discipline and other stakeholders in one specialised journal, allowing them to engage in a dynamic debate on the law of climate change

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