Commodity Market Report
Germany energy markets long-term outlook H1 2015
Report summary
Germany is one of the largest energy consumers in Europe, reflecting the size of its economy and the large contribution of the manufacturing sector to GDP. Over the last decade, the relationship between GDP growth and total energy demand weakened as energy efficiency improvements intensified and as Germany lost competitiveness in its heavy manufacturing industries.
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- Links to related reports
- Economic outlook
- Political developments
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Market structure
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Regulators and authorities
- Electricity market structure
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Regulators and authorities
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Policy and regulation
- A new electricity market design - Electricity Market 2.0
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Environment and carbon policy
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Renewable Energy Act (EEG)
- EEG reform - 2014
- Combined Heat and Power act (KWKG)
- Energy efficiency
- EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS)
- Subsidies and taxes
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Renewable Energy Act (EEG)
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Demand
- Economic drivers and energy demand
- Total primary energy demand
- Energy intensity
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Total primary energy demand by flow
- Industrial and non-energy use
- Transport
- Residential, commercial and agricultural (RCA)
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Total primary energy demand by fuel
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Coal
- Demand
- Production
- Trade
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Oil
- Demand
- Production
- Trade
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Gas
- Power
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Coal
- Risks and uncertainties
Tables and charts
This report includes 18 images and tables including:
- Key facts (2005-2035)
- Economic indicators (2005-2035)
- Key policies and legislation
- Key authorities and players in the energy market
- Demand by sector (2005-2035)
- Demand by fuel (2005-2035)
- Electricity intensity comparison (2005-2035)
- End-use intensity comparison (2005-2035)
- Market structure: Table 2
- Feed-in tariff levels by technology (EEG 2014)
- EU ETS cap and covered emissions
- Industrial fuel mix (2005-2035)
- Transport fuel mix (2005-2035)
- Residential, commercial, and agricultural fuel mix (2005-2035)
- Supply-demand balance (2005-2035)
- Supply-demand balance (2005-2035)
- Supply-demand balance (2005-2035)
- Power Generation Outlook (2005-2035)
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