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Mills, Robin.
Low carbon energy in the Middle East and North Africa
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Low carbon energy in the Middle East and North Africaedited by Robin Mills, Li-Chen Sim.
其他作者:
Mills, Robin.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
面頁冊數:
xxi, 340 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Clean energyMiddle East.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59554-8
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9783030595548$q(electronic bk.)
Low carbon energy in the Middle East and North Africa
Low carbon energy in the Middle East and North Africa
[electronic resource] /edited by Robin Mills, Li-Chen Sim. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xxi, 340 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - International political economy series,2662-2483. - International political economy series..
Chapter 1. Low Carbon Energy in the Middle East and North Africa: Panacea or Placebo? -- Chapter 2. The Politics of Low Carbon Energy in Iran and Iraq -- Chapter 3. Pairing Coal with Solar: The UAE's Fragmented Electricity Policy -- Chapter 4. The Rise of Renewables in the Gulf States: Is the 'Rentier Effect' Still Holding Back the Energy Transition? -- Chapter 5. From Fuel-poor to Radiant: Morocco's energy geopolitics and renewable energy strategy -- Chapter 6. Byzantine Energy Politics: The Complex Tale of Low Carbon Energy in Turkey -- Chapter 7. Electricity Sector Developments in Egypt: Toward an Increasingly Clean and Independent Future -- Chapter 8. Levant: When Politics defeat Alternative Energy Disruptions -- Chapter 9. Governance amidst the transition to renewable energy in the Middle East and North Africa -- Chapter 10. Powering the Middle East and North Africa with Nuclear Energy: Stakeholders and Technopolitics -- Chapter 11. Climate change policy in the Arab region.
This book compellingly illustrates how the transition to renewable and nuclear energy may fundamentally change the energy system dynamics of a region that has long been known for hydrocarbon-dependence and political strife. -Steve Griffiths, Senior Vice President, Research and Development, Professor of Practice, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates This book is an essential guide for policy makers, analysts and academics trying to make sense of the dynamics, policies and motives driving the change to a more sustainable energy future in the MENA region. -Catherine Dourian, Regional Manager, Middle East and Gulf for the World Energy Council If you want to know how the global march towards greening our energy is impacting the Middle East and North Africa region, this book is a must-read. -Carole Nakhle, CEO, Crystol Energy This book explores the evolving roles of energy stakeholders and geopolitical considerations, leveraging on the dizzying array of planned and actual projects for solar, wind, hydropower, waste-to-energy, and nuclear power in the Middle East and North Africa. Over the next few decades, favorable economics for low carbon energy sources combined with stagnant oil demand growth will facilitate a shift away from today's fossil fuel-based energy system. Will the countries of the MENA be losers or leaders in this energy transition? Will state-society relations undergo a change as a result? It suggests that ultimately, politics more so than economics or environmental pressure will determine the speed, scope, and effects of low carbon energy uptake in the region. This book is of interest to graduate students and academics working in the fields of International Relations, International Political Economy, Comparative Political Economy, Energy Economics, and International Business. Consultants, practitioners, policy-makers, and risk analysts will also find the insights helpful. Robin Mills is CEO of Qamar Energy and Fellow at the Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy and author of two books, The Myth of the Oil Crisis and Capturing Carbon. Li-Chen Sim is Assistant Professor at Khalifa University of Science and Technology in the United Arab Emirates. Her most recent books are The Rise & Fall of Privatization in the Russian Oil Industry and External Powers and the Gulf Monarchies.
ISBN: 9783030595548$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-59554-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HD9502.M6282 / L693 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 333.7940956
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This book compellingly illustrates how the transition to renewable and nuclear energy may fundamentally change the energy system dynamics of a region that has long been known for hydrocarbon-dependence and political strife. -Steve Griffiths, Senior Vice President, Research and Development, Professor of Practice, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates This book is an essential guide for policy makers, analysts and academics trying to make sense of the dynamics, policies and motives driving the change to a more sustainable energy future in the MENA region. -Catherine Dourian, Regional Manager, Middle East and Gulf for the World Energy Council If you want to know how the global march towards greening our energy is impacting the Middle East and North Africa region, this book is a must-read. -Carole Nakhle, CEO, Crystol Energy This book explores the evolving roles of energy stakeholders and geopolitical considerations, leveraging on the dizzying array of planned and actual projects for solar, wind, hydropower, waste-to-energy, and nuclear power in the Middle East and North Africa. Over the next few decades, favorable economics for low carbon energy sources combined with stagnant oil demand growth will facilitate a shift away from today's fossil fuel-based energy system. Will the countries of the MENA be losers or leaders in this energy transition? Will state-society relations undergo a change as a result? It suggests that ultimately, politics more so than economics or environmental pressure will determine the speed, scope, and effects of low carbon energy uptake in the region. This book is of interest to graduate students and academics working in the fields of International Relations, International Political Economy, Comparative Political Economy, Energy Economics, and International Business. Consultants, practitioners, policy-makers, and risk analysts will also find the insights helpful. Robin Mills is CEO of Qamar Energy and Fellow at the Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy and author of two books, The Myth of the Oil Crisis and Capturing Carbon. Li-Chen Sim is Assistant Professor at Khalifa University of Science and Technology in the United Arab Emirates. Her most recent books are The Rise & Fall of Privatization in the Russian Oil Industry and External Powers and the Gulf Monarchies.
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