Titre : | EmployRES : The impact of renewable energy policy on economic growth and employment in the European Union : Final report |
Auteurs : | M. Ragwitz, Auteur M. Rathmann, Auteur G. Resch, Auteur |
Editeur : | Karlsruhe : Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research |
Année de publication : | 2009 |
Présentation physique : | xvi, 208p.(+tb+gh+flch+bibl) |
Mots clés : |
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POLI DIVE TRAV ENER EVOL CEEU SOUT LONG TERM CARB BIOL MAOE |
Note générale : | D |
Résumé : | The Renewable Energy Directive for 2020 was recently adopted by the European Parliament and the European Council. This Directive sets ambitious targets for each MemberState with the aim of achieving a 20% share of renewable energy in Europe's fi[...] The Renewable Energy Directive for 2020 was recently adopted by the European Parliament and the European Council. This Directive sets ambitious targets for each MemberState with the aim of achieving a 20% share of renewable energy in Europe's final energy consumption by 2020. In order to reach this target, it is important to gain further understanding and awareness of the economic and employment benefits of renewables. The purpose of this study is to support an objective discussion on the effects of the enhanced deployment of renewable energies on growth and employment by contributing to a sound scientific basis. Therefore this study aims to meet the need for scientifically robust information on the gross effects (direct and indirect) as well as on the net effects (including both conventional replacement and budget effects) of renewable energy policies in Europe. Furthermore, the future development of RES in Europe will take place against the background of a global market for RES technology. This global market and the potential share of European industries in it will play a critical role in the potentials for growth and employment.This report aims to present a complete analysis of the employment and economic growth impacts of renewable energies, covering past, present and future prospects. The results of this project include : i) An analysis of the direct and indirect gross economic and employment impacts resulting from past and present RES developments for each of the 27 EU member countries and each of the RES technologies. ii) A business-as-usual scenario, an improved policy scenario and a No policy scenario of the future deployment of renewables in the EU-27 up to 2030, and various sensitivity analyses of scenario assumptions and boundary conditions. iii) An in-depth analysis of the future gross and net economic and employment impacts in the EU-27 up to 2030 resulting from the three scenarios described above based on a validated and transparent macroeconomic modelling approach. iv) A stakeholder consultation and a peer review aimed at validation of the methodology, assumptions and results of the work ensured in two workshops. |
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Code-barres | Cote | Support | Localisation | Section | Disponibilité | Fonds spéciaux | Note publique |
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700018794 | B/VI/ALLE/37/3 | Papier | Bibliothèque de l'Agriculture | Fonds Agriculture | En rayon Disponible |