An optimal long-term electric power strategy for Saudi Arabia to adopt nuclear power was evaluated using the MESSAGE tool. Saudi Arabia is predicted to experience an electricity shortage by 2025 with the present energy system. This electricity shortage could be postponed until 2035 by rehabilitating the existing power plants. The MESSAGE model predicts that adopting a combination of renewable (i.e., solar and wind), advanced traditional power (i.e., gas turbine, steam, and combined cycle), and nuclear technologies is the most competitive future strategy to supply 43.7%, 41.6%, and 3.8%, respectively, of Saudi Arabia’s electricity needs by 2050. This paper proposes an optimal strategy for adopting nuclear power. The nuclear capacity of three...
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Many factors can be identified for faster incorporation of renewable energy resources to displace th...
Several Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries have, over the past decades, declared an i...
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This thesis addresses the long-range generation planning problem in Saudi Arabia up to the year 2000...
Gulf Cooperation Council countries recently announced their intent to start a peaceful nuclear energ...
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Judicious modeling of an energy system can help provide insights as to how elements of the energy sy...
World energy demand is projected to significantly increase over the coming decades. The Internationa...
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The realization of a zero-carbon electricity system is of vital importance to a future zero-carbon e...
In a recent publication, North European experts argue that “Saudi Arabia can achieve a 100% renewabl...
The Fukushima Daiichi accident initiated by a tsunami triggered a cycle of heightened fears and anxi...
This article judges modern nuclear power and renewable electricity technologies according to six cri...
Over the years, the consumption of all types of energy, such as electricity, have increased rapidly ...
Many factors can be identified for faster incorporation of renewable energy resources to displace th...
Several Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries have, over the past decades, declared an i...
Saudi Arabia is the world’s largest oil producer, producing about 13 % of the total globe oil produc...
This thesis addresses the long-range generation planning problem in Saudi Arabia up to the year 2000...
Gulf Cooperation Council countries recently announced their intent to start a peaceful nuclear energ...
textDue to the vast fossil fuel wealth, the country of Saudi Arabia is experiencing a dramatic growt...
Judicious modeling of an energy system can help provide insights as to how elements of the energy sy...
World energy demand is projected to significantly increase over the coming decades. The Internationa...
Energy and Water are two words that overburden the world policies and people lives. Its availability...
In 2010, the adoption of nuclear power was declared a national priority in Kenya. Thereafter, a targ...
The realization of a zero-carbon electricity system is of vital importance to a future zero-carbon e...
In a recent publication, North European experts argue that “Saudi Arabia can achieve a 100% renewabl...
The Fukushima Daiichi accident initiated by a tsunami triggered a cycle of heightened fears and anxi...
This article judges modern nuclear power and renewable electricity technologies according to six cri...
Over the years, the consumption of all types of energy, such as electricity, have increased rapidly ...
Many factors can be identified for faster incorporation of renewable energy resources to displace th...
Several Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries have, over the past decades, declared an i...