In recent years, most countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), including Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia, have rolled out national policies with the goal of decarbonising their economies. Energy policy goals in these countries have been characterised by expanding the deployment of renewable energy technologies in the electricity mix in the medium term (i.e., until 2030). This tacitly signals a transformation of socio-technical systems by 2030 and beyond. Nevertheless, how these policy objectives actually translate into future scenarios that can also take into account a long-term perspective up to 2050 and correspond to local preferences remains largely understudied. This paper aims to fill this gap by identifying the most widely pr...
textIn light of the Arab Spring, media professionals and academics have expanded the scope of their ...
Renewable energy in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, particular solar energy, can be conn...
To satisfy Jordan’s growing demand for electricity and to diversify its energy mix, the Jordanian g...
In the scope of the MENA SELECT research project, a workshop was conducted in Rabat, Morocco, from 2...
Currently, energy policy in Jordan is facing the challenge of having to cover the country’s electric...
A clear understanding of socio-technical interdependencies and a structured vision are prerequisites...
The potential of renewable energies (REs) goes beyond their contribution to mitigating climate and e...
This publication is part of the MENARA Future Notes series which in the form of policy briefs analys...
Prospects for the integration of power markets and the expansion of renewable energy have recently t...
Prospects for the integration of power markets and the expansion of renewable energy have recently t...
The diversification of the national electricity generation mix has risen to the top of Tunisia's ene...
Given large potentials of the MENA region for renewable energy production, transitions towards renew...
The North African electricity systems are in a phase of rapid transformation. The ever-increasing el...
This paper presents an evaluation of energy supply strategies for Egypt’s power sector and identifie...
Energy transition towards a more significant share of domestically generated resources will inevitab...
textIn light of the Arab Spring, media professionals and academics have expanded the scope of their ...
Renewable energy in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, particular solar energy, can be conn...
To satisfy Jordan’s growing demand for electricity and to diversify its energy mix, the Jordanian g...
In the scope of the MENA SELECT research project, a workshop was conducted in Rabat, Morocco, from 2...
Currently, energy policy in Jordan is facing the challenge of having to cover the country’s electric...
A clear understanding of socio-technical interdependencies and a structured vision are prerequisites...
The potential of renewable energies (REs) goes beyond their contribution to mitigating climate and e...
This publication is part of the MENARA Future Notes series which in the form of policy briefs analys...
Prospects for the integration of power markets and the expansion of renewable energy have recently t...
Prospects for the integration of power markets and the expansion of renewable energy have recently t...
The diversification of the national electricity generation mix has risen to the top of Tunisia's ene...
Given large potentials of the MENA region for renewable energy production, transitions towards renew...
The North African electricity systems are in a phase of rapid transformation. The ever-increasing el...
This paper presents an evaluation of energy supply strategies for Egypt’s power sector and identifie...
Energy transition towards a more significant share of domestically generated resources will inevitab...
textIn light of the Arab Spring, media professionals and academics have expanded the scope of their ...
Renewable energy in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, particular solar energy, can be conn...
To satisfy Jordan’s growing demand for electricity and to diversify its energy mix, the Jordanian g...