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Eigenerzeugung: Immer mehr Verbraucher erzeugen selber Strom

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Seit langem erzeugt die Industrie, da wo viel Energie gebraucht wird, selber Strom. Doch es drängen auch neue Akteure in die Eigenversorgung, da hier allerlei Abgaben entfallen, die in den letzten Jahren immer stärker gestiegen sind. Konsequenz: Die Eigenversorgung boomt. Damit können sich immer mehr Verbraucher beispielsweise der Finanzierung des erneuerbaren Energien Gesetzes (EEG) oder des Netzausbaus entziehen. Das zeigt einmal mehr, dass das EEG anders als über den Strompreis finanziert werden sollte.

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  • Chrischilles, Esther, 2016. "Eigenerzeugung: Immer mehr Verbraucher erzeugen selber Strom," IW-Kurzberichte 66.2016, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:iwkkur:662016
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    1. Dr. Christian Lutz & Helena Walter & Dr. Ulrike Lehr, 2017. "Energiewirtschaftliche Gesamtrechnung – Methoden und exemplarische Berechnungen," GWS Research Report Series 17-2, GWS - Institute of Economic Structures Research.

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