Climate change and energy security are global challenges requiring concerted attention and action by all of the world's countries. Under these conditions, energy supplier and exporter countries in the Middle East region are experiencing further challenges, such as increasing domestic energy demand while energy exports have to concurrently be kept at high levels. Middle East countries process the largest proven oil and gas reserves in the world and contribute a large fraction of the world's CO2 emissions from the use of these as fuels both domestically and internationally. This paper addresses different policies that could dramatically change the future course of the Middle East region toward a zero CO2 emission energy system. To this aim, a...
Combating climate change by reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has become an obligation for cou...
An optimal long-term electric power strategy for Saudi Arabia to adopt nuclear power was evaluated u...
Energy security was the major driver for several countries in the world to opt for alternative sourc...
Energy is a key ingredient to facilitate economic development in the Middle East. Expectations for a...
Thesis: S.M. in Building Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architectu...
Home to more than half of the world’s crude oil and more than a third of its natural gas reserves, t...
Energy is crucial to economic and social development and improves quality of life. However, fossil f...
MENA countries published national policy targets for the implementation of electricity from renewabl...
There is international pressure for countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which are blamed a...
This paper presents an evaluation of energy supply strategies for Egypt’s power sector and identifies...
The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in...
Increasing energy demand, for electricity in particular, and energy security concerns, a sharp cost ...
Most Arab countries are part of the Sunbelt where solar insolation is among the highest in the world...
This paper explores the various policies and legislative frameworks regarding renewable energy in pl...
In 2007, the United Arab Emirates ratified the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change...
Combating climate change by reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has become an obligation for cou...
An optimal long-term electric power strategy for Saudi Arabia to adopt nuclear power was evaluated u...
Energy security was the major driver for several countries in the world to opt for alternative sourc...
Energy is a key ingredient to facilitate economic development in the Middle East. Expectations for a...
Thesis: S.M. in Building Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architectu...
Home to more than half of the world’s crude oil and more than a third of its natural gas reserves, t...
Energy is crucial to economic and social development and improves quality of life. However, fossil f...
MENA countries published national policy targets for the implementation of electricity from renewabl...
There is international pressure for countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which are blamed a...
This paper presents an evaluation of energy supply strategies for Egypt’s power sector and identifies...
The Energy [R]evolution 2010 scenario is an update of the Energy [R]evolution scenarios published in...
Increasing energy demand, for electricity in particular, and energy security concerns, a sharp cost ...
Most Arab countries are part of the Sunbelt where solar insolation is among the highest in the world...
This paper explores the various policies and legislative frameworks regarding renewable energy in pl...
In 2007, the United Arab Emirates ratified the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change...
Combating climate change by reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has become an obligation for cou...
An optimal long-term electric power strategy for Saudi Arabia to adopt nuclear power was evaluated u...
Energy security was the major driver for several countries in the world to opt for alternative sourc...