Abstract
The green transformation represents one of the most ambitious socio-economic and ecological endeavors in the modern world. Germany is a key nation undertaking this economic green transformation. The article’s objective is to analyze the main trends of Germany’s green transformation and to develop a management toolkit for this project. It focuses on the "Energiewende" project, executed by the German government, which encompasses Germany’s comprehensive efforts to shift from fossil fuels to an economy based on renewable energy sources. The article examines socio-political and socio-economic decisions, as well as technological innovations underpinning this movement, including the development of wind and solar power, the integration of energy systems, the modernization of electric transport infrastructure, and the enhancement of Germany’s energy efficiency. It highlights the importance of government policy and legislative initiatives in supporting green transformation and the role of public influence on the project’s implementation. The challenges Germany faces in this green transformation process, such as the need for further investments, network load management, and maintaining energy security, are discussed. Particular emphasis is placed on analyzing the socio-economic impacts of the green transformation, including job creation in the renewable energy sector and effects on traditional energy industries. Recommendations are provided on how this strategy could be adapted in Ukraine, along with potential pathways for international cooperation in this field. To support Germany’s green transformation, an analytical platform for renewable energy management and energy efficiency is being offered. This comprehensive set of tools includes modules such as environmental impact monitoring, energy management, public engagement and education, regulatory compliance, and market trend analysis. The proposed research will be beneficial for the academic and analytical community, international organizations, government and local authorities, and business. Future research prospects include exploring opportunities for adapting Germany’s experience in stimulating state and business initiatives for sustainable development in Ukraine.
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