Abstract
In this chapter of the second part of the book, we want to explore the current status with regard to the systemic consequences of the Energiewende. We want to describe:
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The extent to which the unavoidable consequences of the Energiewende identified in the first part of the book have already become evident and been recognized, i.e. to what extent the new characteristics/contours of the future energy landscape in Germany are already visible
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How some of the structural options within these systemic consequences have been handled, i.e. what the energy landscape actually looks like within the main contours.
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Unnerstall, T. (2017). Current Status: Systemic Consequences. In: The German Energy Transition. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54329-0_14
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