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=== Measures that have already been implemented or measures whose implementation has been decided are assigned to the WM scenario. === | === Measures that have already been implemented or measures whose implementation has been decided are assigned to the WM scenario. === | ||
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The German Coal Phase-Out Law (“Kohleausstiegsgesetz”) from August 2020 stipulates to gradually phase out coal power plants burning lignite until 31 December 2038. The activity rates and emission factors of public heating and thermal power plants for NO< | The German Coal Phase-Out Law (“Kohleausstiegsgesetz”) from August 2020 stipulates to gradually phase out coal power plants burning lignite until 31 December 2038. The activity rates and emission factors of public heating and thermal power plants for NO< | ||
- | The starting point for the evaluation of the activity rates as a result of the phase-out is the current total RTI. According to the official phase-out path of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy((https:// | + | The starting point for the evaluation of the activity rates as a result of the phase-out is the current total RTI. According to the official phase-out path of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy((https:// |
__Table 4: Decommissioning path of the districts according to RTI in the years 2018 to 2039__ | __Table 4: Decommissioning path of the districts according to RTI in the years 2018 to 2039__ |