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Meta study | English translation Decentralization, regionalization & power lines

Decentralised power generation will not be manageable without the approximately 4,000 kilometres of new power lines planned for Germany by 2030. This is the most important finding of the metastudy “Decentralisation, Regionalisation and Electricity Networks – Study on assumptions, narratives and findings”, which the Oeko-Institut prepared for RGI. The study takes on a passionately debated topic: particularly residents affected by new lines are wondering whether grid expansion could not be significantly reduced with a more decentralised electricity system, more wind power in southern Germany and storage options.  

To answer this question, the Oeko-Institut has analysed and compared ten recent (not older than five years) studies on decentralisation concepts and the consequences of decentralised electricity systems for grid expansion.

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Dr. Andrzej Ceglarz

Dr. Andrzej Ceglarz

Andrzej has been working at RGI since May 2017, having previously cooperated with RGI as researcher at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). Currently, he works as a Director for Energy Systems, being responsible for projects and activities under the RGI’s Technical Dimension addressing the questions how to plan, design and implement a carbon-free and optimised energy system. He holds a Master Degree in International Relations from the Wrocław University and completed his PhD at the School of Social Sciences and Technology at the Technical University of Munich.