Energy Transition Under Scrutiny

Events

Event Series Organised by ZEW and the Foundation MVV Stiftung Zukunft

Transforming our energy supply towards a low-carbon infrastructure is essential for mitigating climate change, yet it also entails considerable economic costs. Broad public support is required for the energy transition to succeed. A crucial question is how the associated costs are distributed – and whether this distribution is perceived as fair. A forum for discussing these issues is provided by the “Environmental and Climate Economics” Research Unit at ZEW Mannheim, which is organising a three-part series of events in cooperation with the MVV Stiftung Zukunft.

Panel discussions with experts from academia and practice will shed light on the energy transition, its public perception and possible policy responses. Across three events, we examine different aspects of the social distributional effects of the energy transition: Who bears the costs, who benefits? How is it perceived? And what is required to make it a success? The purpose of the events is to communicate scientific findings in an accessible way, to highlight policy challenges and identify areas for further research – thereby contributing to a more objective public debate.

Three events on the energy transition