Handbuch Energiewende Und Partizipation 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-09416-4_18
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Energiegenossenschaften: eine wirtschaftsgeographische Perspektive

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“…Decentralisation especially starts to play an important role in energy generation, which can be depicted as horizontally as well as vertically decentralised: Renewable generation units are dispersed geographically and throughout various grid levels (Bauknecht et al 2015, Ropenus 2017). This process is accompanied by a closely connected decentralisation when it comes to ownership-structures, as new actors in form of private prosumers, energy cooperatives and new firms arise (Hall et al 2016, Klagge andSchmole 2018). Both changes lead to shifts in market shares: the combined market share of the incumbent operators E.ON, RWE, Vattenfall and EnBW -often depicted as "big four" -dropped from 80 % in 2009 to 68 % in 2012 (Monopolkommission 2015).…”
Section: Decentralisation In the German Energy Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decentralisation especially starts to play an important role in energy generation, which can be depicted as horizontally as well as vertically decentralised: Renewable generation units are dispersed geographically and throughout various grid levels (Bauknecht et al 2015, Ropenus 2017). This process is accompanied by a closely connected decentralisation when it comes to ownership-structures, as new actors in form of private prosumers, energy cooperatives and new firms arise (Hall et al 2016, Klagge andSchmole 2018). Both changes lead to shifts in market shares: the combined market share of the incumbent operators E.ON, RWE, Vattenfall and EnBW -often depicted as "big four" -dropped from 80 % in 2009 to 68 % in 2012 (Monopolkommission 2015).…”
Section: Decentralisation In the German Energy Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%