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Paul Lehmann
Paul Lehmann
Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung - UFZ, Universität Leipzig
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Why should support schemes for renewable electricity complement the EU emissions trading scheme?
P Lehmann, E Gawel
Energy Policy 52, 597-607, 2013
2672013
Justifying a policy mix for pollution control: a review of economic literature
P Lehmann
Journal of Economic Surveys 26 (1), 71-97, 2012
2542012
Catching two European birds with one renewable stone: Mitigating climate change and Eurozone crisis by an energy transition
F Creutzig, JC Goldschmidt, P Lehmann, E Schmid, F von Blücher, ...
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 38, 1015-1028, 2014
1912014
Carbon lock-out: Advancing renewable energy policy in Europe
P Lehmann, F Creutzig, MH Ehlers, N Friedrichsen, C Heuson, L Hirth, ...
Energies 5 (2), 323-354, 2012
1632012
Barriers and opportunities for urban adaptation planning: analytical framework and evidence from cities in Latin America and Germany
P Lehmann, M Brenck, O Gebhardt, S Schaller, E Süßbauer
Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change 20, 75-97, 2015
1472015
A public choice view on the climate and energy policy mix in the EU—How do the emissions trading scheme and support for renewable energies interact?
E Gawel, S Strunz, P Lehmann
Energy Policy 64, 175-182, 2014
1442014
The political economy of renewable energy policies in Germany and the EU
S Strunz, E Gawel, P Lehmann
Utilities Policy 42, 33-41, 2016
1392016
Can technology-specific deployment policies be cost-effective? The case of renewable energy support schemes
P Lehmann, P Söderholm
Environmental and Resource Economics 71, 475-505, 2018
962018
The future of the energy transition in Germany
E Gawel, P Lehmann, K Korte, S Strunz, J Bovet, W Köck, P Massier, ...
Energy, Sustainability and Society 4, 1-9, 2014
792014
Rationales for technology-specific RES support and their relevance for German policy
E Gawel, P Lehmann, A Purkus, P Söderholm, K Witte
Energy Policy 102, 16-26, 2017
592017
Supplementing an emissions tax by a feed-in tariff for renewable electricity to address learning spillovers
P Lehmann
Energy Policy 61, 635-641, 2013
572013
Distributional effects of water tariff reforms–An empirical study for Lima, Peru
JA Barde, P Lehmann
Water Resources and Economics 6, 30-57, 2014
502014
The regional heterogeneity of wind power deployment: an empirical investigation of land-use policies in Germany and Sweden
T Lauf, K Ek, E Gawel, P Lehmann, P Söderholm
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63 (4), 751-778, 2020
452020
Towards a general “Europeanization” of EU Member States’ energy policies?
S Strunz, E Gawel, P Lehmann
Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy 4 (2), 143-160, 2015
432015
Government support to renewable energy R&D: drivers and strategic interactions among EU Member States
J Grafström, P Söderholm, E Gawel, P Lehmann, S Strunz
Economics of Innovation and New Technology 32 (1), 1-24, 2023
422023
Using a policy mix to combat climate change. An economic evaluation of policies in the German electricity sector
P Lehmann
412010
The impact of information on landowners’ participation in voluntary conservation programs–Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence from an agri-environment program in …
M Frondel, P Lehmann, F Wätzold
Land use policy 29 (2), 388-394, 2012
382012
Managing spatial sustainability trade-offs: The case of wind power
P Lehmann, K Ammermann, E Gawel, C Geiger, J Hauck, J Heilmann, ...
Ecological Economics 185, 107029, 2021
372021
Policy convergence as a multifaceted concept: the case of renewable energy policies in the European Union
S Strunz, E Gawel, P Lehmann, P Söderholm
Journal of Public Policy 38 (3), 361-387, 2018
372018
Wie viel Europa braucht die Energiewende?
E Gawel, S Strunz, P Lehmann
Interdisziplinäre Aspekte der Energiewirtschaft, 41-60, 2016
352016
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