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-The '''''Energiewende''''' ([[German language|German]] for '''[[energy transition]]''') is the planned transition by [[Germany]] to a [[Low-carbon economy|low carbon]], environmentally sound, reliable, and affordable energy supply.+The endeavor to use 100% [[renewable energy]] for electricity, heating/cooling and transport is motivated by [[global warming]], pollution and other environmental issues, as well as economic and [[energy security]] concerns. Shifting the total global [[primary energy]] supply to renewable sources requires a [[energy transition|transition of the energy system]]. In 2013 the [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] said that there are few fundamental technological limits to integrating a portfolio of renewable energy technologies to meet most of total global energy demand. [[Renewable energy commercialization|Renewable energy use]] has grown much faster than even advocates anticipated.
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== See also == == See also ==
-* [[100% renewable energy]]+* [[Catching the Sun (film)]]
-* [[Amory Lovins]]+
-* [[Electricity sector in Germany]]+
-* [[Energieeinsparverordnung]] – German building energy regulations+
-* [[Energy in Germany]]+
-* [[Energy modeling]]+
* [[Energy transition]] * [[Energy transition]]
-* [[Fossil-fuel phase-out]]+* [[Energy transition in Germany]]
-* [[The Fourth Revolution: Energy]]+
-* [[German Climate Action Plan 2050]] – a climate protection policy document approved in late-2016+
-* [[German Renewable Energy Act|German Renewable Energy Sources Act]]+
-* [[German Solar Industry Association]]+
* [[Germany National Renewable Energy Action Plan]] * [[Germany National Renewable Energy Action Plan]]
 +* [http://www.go100re.net Global 100% Renewable Energy Campaign]
 +* [[IRENA]], the International Renewable Energy Agency
* [[List of countries by renewable electricity production]] * [[List of countries by renewable electricity production]]
-* [[Low-carbon economy]]+* [[List of energy storage projects]]
-* [[Passivhaus]]+* [[REN21]], the Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century
-* [[Renewable energy commercialization]]+* [[The Third Industrial Revolution (book)]]
-* [[Renewable energy in Germany]]+* [[Nuclear power proposed as renewable energy]]
-* [[Renewable energy in the European Union]]+* [[Hydrogen Economy]]
-* [[Soft energy path]]+
-* [[Wildpoldsried]]+
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The endeavor to use 100% renewable energy for electricity, heating/cooling and transport is motivated by global warming, pollution and other environmental issues, as well as economic and energy security concerns. Shifting the total global primary energy supply to renewable sources requires a transition of the energy system. In 2013 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said that there are few fundamental technological limits to integrating a portfolio of renewable energy technologies to meet most of total global energy demand. Renewable energy use has grown much faster than even advocates anticipated.

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