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Dr. Tim Hoffmann

Tim Hoffmann is a former member of the ZEW staff. The Information on this site reflects the status at the point of leaving the ZEW.

Selected Publications

Publications in refereed Journals

Böhringer, Christoph, Tim Hoffmann and Thomas F. Rutherford (2007), Alternative Strategies for Promoting Renewable Energy in EU Electricity Markets, Applied Economics Quarterly 58 Supplement, 9-26.

Böhringer, Christoph, Tim Hoffmann and Casiano Manrique de Lara Peñate (2006), The Efficiency Costs of Separating Carbon Markets Under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme: A Quantitative Assessment for Germany, Energy Economics 28(1), 44-61.

Böhringer, Christoph, Tim Hoffmann, Andreas Lange, Andreas Löschel and Ulf Moslener (2005), Assessing Emission Allocation in Europe: An Interactive Simulation Approach, The Energy Journal 26 (4), 1-22.

Böhringer, Christoph, Tim Hoffmann and Stefan Vögele (2002), The Cost of Phasing Out Nuclear Power - A Quantitative Assessment of Alternative Scenarios for Germany, Energy Economics 24 (5), 469-490.

Publications in Journals

Böhringer, Christoph, Tim Hoffmann, Ulf Moslener and Bodo Sturm (2006), Kurzfristige Auswirkungen des EU-Emissionshandels auf Strompreise und Energieträgereinsatz in Europa, Zeitschrift für Energiewirtschaft 30 (4).

Hoffmann, Tim (2004), Effizienzkosten hybrider CO2-Regulierung - Eine kritische Betrachtung der EU-Emissionshandelsrichtlinie, Zeitschrift für Energiewirtschaft 28 (4), 255-262.

Monographs, Articles in Anthologies

Vögele, Stefan, Christoph Gatzen, Massimo Genoese, Tim Hoffmann and Volker Krey (2007), Kostenreduktion bei IGCC Kraftwerken mit CO2-Abtrennung und Speicherung, in: Forum für Energiemodelle und Energiewirtschaftliche Systemanalysen in Deutschland, Energiemodelle zu Innovation und moderner Energietechnik, Analyse exogenen und endogenen technischen Fortschritts in der Energiewirtschaft, Münster, 141-152.

Hoffmann, Tim, Andreas Löschel and Ulf Moslener (2006), Harmonizing emission allocation. What are the equity consequences for the sectors in and outside the EU-trading scheme, in: C. de Miguel, X. Labandeira and B. Manzano, Economic Modelling of Climate Change and Energy Policies, New Horizons in Environmental Economics Cheltenham, UK Northampton, MA, USA, 65-78.

Hoffmann, Tim (2004), DIOGENES - Teilbericht, in: Forum für Energiemodelle und Energiewirtschaftliche Systemanalysen in Deutschland, Energiemodelle zum Europäischen Klimaschutz - Der Beitrag der deutschen Energiewirtschaft, Umwelt und Ressourcenökonomik Bd. 22, Münster.

Hoffmann, Tim (2004), DIOGENES, in: Forum für Energiemodelle und Energiewirtschaftliche Systemanalysen in Deutschland, Energiemodelle zum Klimaschutz in liberalisierten Energiemärkten, Die Rolle erneuerbarer Energieträger, Umwelt- und Ressourcenökonomik Bd. 21, Münster, 340-354.

Vögele, Stefan and Tim Hoffmann (2003), DIOGENES - Modellstruktur und Kopplung, in: Briem, S. und U. Fahl, Ansätze zur Kopplung von Energie- und Wirtschaftsmodellen zur Bewertung zukünftiger Strategien, Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich; Reihe Umwelt / Environment Bd. 32, 61-78.

Hoffmann, Tim and Stefan Vögele (2002), DIOGENES - Teilbericht, in: Forum für Energiemodelle und Energiewirtschaftliche Systemanalysen in Deutschland, Stuttgart, Kernenergieausstieg, Effekte und Wirkungen eines sofortigen oder schrittweisen Verzichts auf Strom aus Kernkraftwerken in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Heidelberg.

Discussion Papers and Working Papers

Hoffmann, Tim and Sebastian Voigt (2009), What Drives the Efficiency of Hard Coal Fuelled Electricity Generation? An Empirical Assessment, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-011, Mannheim. Download

Böhringer, Christoph, Tim Hoffmann and Casiano Manrique de Lara Peñate (2005), The Efficiency Costs of Separating Carbon Markets Under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme: A Quantitative Assessment for Germany, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-06, Mannheim. Download

Vögele, Stefan, Tim Hoffmann and Peter Markewitz (2004), Fuel Substitution Options in the Electricity Sector - The Dependency on Capital Malleability, Paper presented at the EcoMod Conference. Download

Böhringer, Christoph, Tim Hoffmann, Andreas Lange, Andreas Löschel and Ulf Moslener (2004), Assessing Emission Allocation in Europe: An Interactive Simulation Approach, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-40, Mannheim. Download

Uyterlinde, M.A., B.W. Daniels, M. de Noord, H.J. de Vries, C. de Zoeten-Dartenset, K. Skytte, P. Meibom, D. Lescot, Tim Hoffmann and Marcus Stronzik (2003), Renewable electricity market developments in the European Union; Final Report of the ADMIRE REBUS project , ECN report, ECN-C--03-082. Download

Uyterlinde, M.A., B.W. Daniels, M. de Noord, H.J. de Vries, C. de Zoeten-Dartenset, K. Skytte, P. Meibom, D. Lescot, Tim Hoffmann and Marcus Stronzik (2003), Challenges for investment in renewable electricity in the European Union: Background report in the ADMIRE REBUS project , ECN report, ECN-C--03-081. Download

Böhringer, Christoph, Tim Hoffmann and Stefan Vögele (2000), The Cost of Phasing Out Nuclear Power. A Quantitative Assessment of Alternative Scenarios for Germany, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 00-23, Mannheim. Download

Expertises

Bühler, Georg, Tim Hoffmann, Nikolas Wölfing and Markus Schmidt (2009), Wettbewerb und Umweltregulierung im Verkehr - Eine Analyse zur unterschiedlichen Einbindung der Verkehrsarten in den Emissionshandel, DB Energie AG, Mannheim. Download

Projects

Finished Projects

Abandoning Nuclear Energy in Germany: Economic, Ecological and Legal Aspects

Analysing the Economic Impacts of the Renewables and Climate Change Policy Implementation

Applied Global Simulation of Renewable Energies on Internet (AVALANCHE)

Assessment and Dissemination Activity on Major Investment Opportunities for Renewable Electricity in Europe Using the REBUS Tool (ADMIRE-REBUS)

Case Study Comparisons and Development of Energy Models for Integrated Technology Systems (Cascade Mints)

Climate Platform

CO2 Emission Trading: Possible Discrimination of Rail Transportation

Comment on the Draft: An Energy-Political Concept 2020

Concentration on the German/European electricity market

Decision Criteria towards Efficiency of Strategic R&D Subsidies Innovation Economic Principles and Applications to New Energy Technologies

Economic evaluation of proposed measures for the reduction of greenhouse gases

Economic Evaluation of Selected Climate Mitigation Measures on the Federal State Level

Global Sectoral Approaches: Sectoral Approaches as Part of a Post 2012 Framework

Increasing Energy Efficiency in major industrialized and emerging markets

Indicators and Quantitative Tools for Improving the Process of Sustainability Impact Assessment (IQ TOOLS)

Integriertes Klimaschutzprogramm Hessen 2012 (INKLIM)

Model Experiment II of the Forum für Energiemodelle und energiewissenschaftliche Systemanalysen in Deutschland: Abandoning Nuclear Power - Effects of an Immediate or Gradual Renunciation of Electricity from Nuclear Power Stations in Germany

Model experiment III of the Forum for Energy Models and Energy Economic Systems Analysis in Germany: Environmental and Climate Protection in liberalised Energy Markets

Model Experiment IV of the Forum for Energy Models and Energy Economic Systems Analysis in Germany: The long-term contribution of the German energy sector to European climate protection

Model Experiment V of the Forum for Energy Models and Energy Economic Systems Analysis in Germany: Innovation and modern energy technology

New Environmental Policy Instruments in Liberalised Electricity Markets

Real Options in Renewables: Investment Strategies and Policy Instruments

Social, ecological and economic dimensions of sustainable energy consumption in residential buildings (BMBF – Federal Ministry of Education and Research)

The European Renewable Electricity Certificate Trading Project (RECerT)

The Provision of Basic Services in Liberalised Markets (BASIC)

The Role of Innovation and Policy Design in Energy and Environment for a Sustainable Growth in Europe (TCH-GEM)


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