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1. Presentation of the 5Ds in Energy Policy: A Policy Paper to Show How Germany Can Regain Its Role as a Pioneer in Energy Policy.

2. Renewable Energy Potentials and Roadmap in Brazil, Austria, and Germany.

3. The Energy Situation in the Federal Republic of Germany: Analysis of the Current Situation and Perspectives for a Non-Fossil Energy Supply.

4. What Triggers Protest?—Understanding Local Conflict Dynamics in Renewable Energy Development.

5. Can a CO 2 Tax Be Socially Just? Analysis of the Social Distribution Effects of the German CO 2 Taxation.

6. Modelling Energy Transition in Germany: An Analysis through Ordinary Differential Equations and System Dynamics.

7. The Politics of Market Change towards Sustainability: Revisiting Germany's Policy Support Framework for Renewables.

8. A Free-Market Environmentalist Transition toward Renewable Energy: The Cases of Germany, Denmark, and the United Kingdom.

9. Surviving the Energy Transition: Development of a Proposal for Evaluating Sustainable Business Models for Incumbents in Germany's Electricity Market.

10. Modelling Decentralized Hydrogen Systems: Lessons Learned and Challenges from German Regions.

11. Legal Regulation of Hydrogen in Germany and Ukraine as a Precondition for Energy Partnership and Energy Transition.

12. The Contribution of Energy Communities to the Upscaling of Photovoltaics in Germany and Italy.

13. Public Policies for Renewable Energy: A Review of the Perspectives for a Circular Economy.

14. Scenarios for Coal-Exit in Germany—A Model-Based Analysis and Implications in the European Context.

15. Current Legislative Framework for Green Hydrogen Production by Electrolysis Plants in Germany.

16. Building a Common Support Framework in Differing Realities—Conditions for Renewable Energy Communities in Germany and Bulgaria.

17. Considering the Environmental Impacts of Bioenergy Technologies to Support German Energy Transition.

18. Success Factors for the Foundation of Municipal Utilities in Germany.

19. Consumers' Willingness to Accept Time-of-Use Tariffs for Shifting Electricity Demand.

20. The Potential Role of Direct Air Capture in the German Energy Research Program—Results of a Multi-Dimensional Analysis.