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Least-Cost European/Transeuropean Electricity Supply Entirely with Renewable Energies, Gregor Czisch [1]

(...) The most important insights derived from this study have been:

1.) An entirely renewable and thus sustainable electricity supply is possible using current technologies.

2.) The costs of electricity need not to lie far above today’s costs even if very conservative assumptions are made; however, the costs are dependent on the future system configuration, and could be reduced by ongoing technical progress, or be negatively influenced by wrong energy policies.

3.) There is more than enough evidence to justify a confident call for a comprehensive transition to a sustainable electricity supply, bearing in mind that a broad variety of solutions is possible.

4.) A Transeuropean renewable electricity system would simultaneously enable the realization of a combined strategy for developmental assistance and climate protection as a win-win arrangement for all participating states. (...)

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