What caused 2019’s drop in German carbon emissions: Sustainable transition or short-term market developments?

2019年德国碳排放量下降的原因是什么:是可持续转型还是短期市场发展?

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Abstract

In 2019, CO(2) emissions in Germany dropped by 40 Mt compared to the previous year, of which a major share was realized in the power sector. Many factors, such as carbon and fuel prices as well as the capacity expansion of renewable energy sources, influence Germany’s CO(2) emissions. This ex-post regression analysis of the German power market from 2016 to 2019 investigates the contribution of each factor to the CO(2) emissions reduction. The results suggest that short-term market developments for gas prices are responsible for a major share of 2019’s CO(2) emissions reduction when compared to 2018 levels. The sustainable transition of the power system, in form of adequate CO(2) prices and additional renewable energy capacities, becomes the dominating factor when analyzing the CO(2) emissions reductions over the longer time span from 2016 to 2019. Exogenous factors, such as increasing gas prices, could raise Germany’s carbon emissions again. This reversion of carbon emissions reductions can be avoided if the overall-society compromise on the coal phase-out is realized sooner than later.

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