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Calculation of the current land use for renewable energy in Germany

dc.contributor.authorKoldrack, Nils
dc.contributor.editorGómez, Jorge Marx
dc.contributor.editorSonnenschein, Michael
dc.contributor.editorVogel, Ute
dc.contributor.editorWinter, Andreas
dc.contributor.editorRapp, Barbara
dc.contributor.editorGiesen, Nils
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-16T03:12:56Z
dc.date.available2019-09-16T03:12:56Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.description.abstractThe energy revolution in Germany is a nationally and internationally highly acclaimed and debated topic. The phase-out of nuclear energy by the end of 2022 opens the door to enter the age of renewable energy. Energy system of the future should be eco-friendly and secure. Currently, Germany is a pioneer of this global development. The implementation of the energy revolution implicates increased space requirements for renewable energy. Thus, particular areas for wind turbine, biogas plants, open space photovoltaic units, hydroelectric power stations and the technical infrastructure are used. The dynamic expansion of renewable energies in all sectors and the rapid expansion and modernization of power grids will change the characteristic landscape of Germany conspicuously. For this reason in this paper the current land use of renewable energy is analysed. The observation of further development asks for appropriate indications and the necessary data bases. One more focus of this paper is to examine the effects of land use for renewable energy to protected resources and landscape features. As a result the current land use of renewable energy systems is being visualized and analyzed. In concrete terms, a current land use of 180 km² was observed (up to 2012). Thereof open space photovoltaic units take up 60.2 % and thus the most of the area. If required cultivable acreage for renewable resources for biogas plants are included, the current total land requirement is about 28,000 km². This represents about 7.8 % of the area of the Federal Republic of Germany. During investigation it became clear, that there are still significant gaps in the data. Therefore the results may underestimate the real situation.de
dc.description.urihttp://enviroinfo.eu/sites/default/files/pdfs/vol8514/0093.pdfde
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/25715
dc.publisherBIS-Verlag
dc.relation.ispartofProceedings of the 28th Conference on Environmental Informatics - Informatics for Environmental Protection, Sustainable Development and Risk Management
dc.relation.ispartofseriesEnviroInfo
dc.titleCalculation of the current land use for renewable energy in Germanyde
dc.typeText/Conference Paper
gi.citation.publisherPlaceOldenburg
gi.conference.date2014
gi.conference.locationOldenburg
gi.conference.sessiontitleRenewable Energy

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