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Renewably employed! Short and long-term impacts of the expansion of renewable energy on the German labour market impRint
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Document Date: 2014-02-07 15:35:38


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Berlin / Stuttgart / /

Company

Erfurt Silberdruck oHG / Renewable Energy / /

Continent

North America / Europe / Africa / /

Country

Germany / United States / /

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USD / EUR / /

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Facility

Institute of Economic Structures Research / /

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energy demand / geothermal energy / energy market / Wind energy / electricity / electricity prices / energy consumption / preliminary services / fossil energy sources / energy holds / energy policy / energy sector / manufacturing / solar energy / lower energy / electricity price path / energy prices / energy facilities / conventional energy sources / energy price paths / energy technologies / final energy consumption / energy / /

Organization

Federal Environment Ministry / Federal Ministry for the Environment / Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety / Public Relations Division / Institute of Economic Structures Research / /

Person

Dietmar Edler / Barbara Breitschopf / Peter Bickel / Joachim Nick-Leptin / Joachim Nitsch / Max OptiVermistisch / Kristina Nienhaus / Christian Lutz / Norbert Röttgen / Marion Ottmüller / Ulrike Lehr / Michael van Mark / Paul Langrock / Stephan Leyk / Rainer Unkel / Ulrich Baumgarten / Matthias Lüdecke / /

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Position

Federal Minister / General / /

PublishedMedium

Foreword / /

Technology

one technology / energy technologies / /

URL

Leyk/Fotolia.com / Winters/Fotolia.com / www.bmu.de/english / Georghiou/Fotolia.com / Paolo/Fotolia.com / www.erneuerbare-energien.de/english / /

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