German Sustainable Transition – Governance Enablers & Constraints
From: Caroline Kuzemko
To: Ofgem, 9 October 2014
Summary
– Phase II: longer history of action (renewables/R&D)
– Learning (what policies/regulations/infrastructure change at what stage)
– Policy and institutional change: coordination
– Finance: KfW, greater public support
– Greater distributed authority and local differences
– Culture of anti-centralised power/big companies and of municipalities/community (and of angst)
– Growing security, pricing (who pays) and grid concerns
– Market structure and efficiency policy being reworked
– Political recognition that miss emissions target (DS)
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