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Why Germany is still into coal: The discursive carbon lock-in and the German energy transition
A. Oels, Pia Buschmann
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Germany
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German Energy Transition
100%
Carbon Lock-in
100%
Fossil Fuels
50%
Energy Mix
50%
Energy Transition
50%
German Energiewende
50%
Dominant Discourse
25%
Developed Countries
25%
Looking Back
25%
Fast Growth
25%
Path Dependence
25%
Renewable Energy
25%
Energiewende
25%
Energy Systems
25%
Shared Value
25%
Open Cut
25%
Bridge Technology
25%
Economic Threat
25%
Energy Utilities
25%
Discourse Studies
25%
Large Energy
25%
Subsidies
25%
Renewable Energy Law
25%
Lignite Mining
25%
Nuclear Fuel
25%
Socio-technical Processes
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Germany
100%
Renewable Energy
50%
Fossil Fuel
50%
Nuclear Fuel
25%
Literature Reviews
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Energy Transition
100%
Industrialized Countries
25%
Path Dependence
25%
Energy Utility
25%
Engineering
Nuclear Fuel
25%