Skip to content

Der „Doppelwumms“ für die Windenergienutzung im Lichte von Akzeptanz, Beschleunigung und „legis­lativer Effizienz“

Daniela Winkler, Marc Zeccola, Kornelius Löffler
Keywords: Sommerpaket, erneuerbare Energien, legislative Effizienz


The energy crisis in Europe triggered by the Russian invasion of Ukraine in spring 2022 has shown how vulnerable the German energy industry is, due to its dependence on fossil raw materials. For decades, German governments treated “Renewables” listlessly. In the fight against climate change and the energy crisis, the German government has introduced two legislative packages in 2022, which mainly concern the acceleration of the installation of wind power plants and are thereby intended to contribute to making Germany more independent, more resilient, greener and thus more fit for the future. This article is dedicated to the second legislative package, the so-called Act to increase and accelerate the installation of onshore wind power plants, in short: Wind-on-Land Act (“Wind-an-Land-Gesetz”). The aim of the article is to evaluate the legal regulations on the basis of the legislative efficiency (“legislative Effizienz”). To this purpose, the legal modifications will first be presented (II.). This followed by an introduction to the narratives of acceleration and acceptance, which were introduced by the legislator itself, as well as the concept of legislative efficiency (III.). Afterwards, the new law is measured against the narratives of acceleration (IV.) and acceptance (V.) to finally assess its legislative efficiency (VI.).

Prof. Dr. Daniela Winkler ist Professorin für öffentliches Recht an der Universität Stuttgart (Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre und Recht, Abteilung Recht). Dr. Marc Zeccola ist akademischer Mitarbeiter, Kornelius Löffler ist wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft ebendort. Dem Beitrag liegt der Gesetzestand vom 31.1.2023 zugrunde.

Share


Lx-Number Search

A
|
(e.g. A | 000123 | 01)

Export Citation