Green Transformation and Energy Systems

The thematic platform "Green Transformation and Energy Systems" bundles research work from all WIFO Research Groups on these issues, often carried out in cooperation with other institutions in interdisciplinary teams.

The Green Transformation represents one of the greatest socio-economic challenges of the present. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in line with climate goals requires changes and measures in all areas of the economy and society. This includes increasing energy and resource efficiency (also in terms of the circular economy), switching to renewable resources and changing lifestyles. Fossil energy sources are responsible for a large share of greenhouse gas emissions in Austria and the EU. The transformation of energy systems therefore plays a key role in the Green Transformation.

A central question within the framework of the thematic platform is which political instruments are necessary for the transformation and how these should be designed in order to use synergies between ecological, social and economic goals and to minimise trade-offs. What measures need to be taken not only to achieve the climate goals, but also to avoid negative impacts on vulnerable groups and to increase the competitiveness of Austrian companies?

Another focus is on the impacts of the transformation on different economic sectors and analyses of the macroeconomic effects of a circular economy or individual emission reduction measures at national or regional level.

The Green Transformation also requires adequate monitoring systems that map aspects of sustainability and quality of life that are not included in traditional GDP. Relevant work in this area includes, for example, the development, operationalisation and nowcasting or forecasting of Beyond GDP indicators.

Key publications on "Green Transformation and Energy Systems"
Study
01.04.2025
Estimate of Austrian Greenhouse Gas Emissions Based on the Medium-term Forecast of the Austrian Economy 2025 to 2029
Finalization: March 2025
Contractor project: Federal Ministry of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology
JEL-Codes: Q47, E17, Q43
Article in Peer-reviewed Journal
01.04.2025
Contractor project: The World Bank
Specialist publication: African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development
JEL-Codes: Q53, Q56, N57
WIFO Working Papers
29.01.2025
TransFair-AT Working Paper #2
Finalization: January 2025
Project partner Austrian Institute of Economic Research, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Vienna University of Technology, e-think energy research GmbH
Contractor project: Klima- und Energiefonds
Specialist publication: WIFO Working Papers
JEL-Codes: Q43, Q54, Q58
Study
28.01.2025
TransFair-AT Policy Brief
Finalization: January 2025
Project partner Austrian Institute of Economic Research, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Vienna University of Technology, e-think energy research GmbH
Contractor project: Klima- und Energiefonds
Project
Ongoing project since: 26.08.2024
Contractor project: Federal Ministry of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology
Project
Ongoing project since: 11.07.2024
Supported by: Anniversary Fund of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank
Project partner: Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Austrian Institute of Technology
WIFO, AIT and e-think Analyse the Distributional Dimension of the Energy Transition in the Area of Space Heating and Cooling
27.11.2024
Discussion of the Effects of a Decarbonisation of Residential Buildings and Passenger Transport with Key Stakeholders
25.06.2024
FutuRes-PV: Analysis of the Future Development of the Use of Photovoltaics in Austrian Households
19.12.2023
WIFO Study: Labour Market Policy Measures Regarding the Greening of the Economy
10.07.2023
Green and Digital Technologies Require Accurate and International Cooperation Also in Austria
04.05.2023
Ageing
Digital Transformation
European Integration and Global Governance
Business Cycles and Forecasting
Supply Chains
Distribution
Competitiveness