As much of the world pushes ahead with the deployment of renewable energy, resource-rich MENA economies are lagging behind. For the region to catch up, new policies are required to remove barriers of entry to the industry and create investment incentives. This paper contends that while the main obstacles to deployment of renewables are grid infrastructure inadequacy, insufficient institutional capacity, and risks and uncertainties, the investment incentives lie on a policy instrument spectrum with two polar solutions: (i) the incentive is provided entirely through the market (removing all forms of fossil fuel subsidies and internalising the cost of externalities); or (ii) the incentive is provided through a full government subsidy programme...
The policy of maintaining tight control of domestic energy prices has been widely spread in the Midd...
This is the final versionLarge scale renewables raise new challenges and provide new opportunities a...
This study explores the economic potential for, and possible caveats of, renewable energy in the GCC...
As much of the world pushes ahead with the deployment of renewable energy, resource-rich MENA econom...
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have both large fossil fuel resources and vast r...
International audienceMany pieces of evidence showing that investments in energy transition can boos...
Home to more than half of the world’s crude oil and more than a third of its natural gas reserves, t...
Renewables in the resource-rich countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are inconsequen...
Resource-rich economies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are pursuing two parallel strateg...
AbstractFor MENA countries, transitioning to renewables primarily depends on transnational challenge...
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)—Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and ...
The electricity sector in Middle Eastern fossil fuel-rich countries (FFRCs) is characterised by the ...
Renewable energy sources are often hailed as the panacea for a plethora of challenges associated wit...
This study demonstrates a challenging production-based and market-driven approach for the developmen...
With the global population set to continue growing, the demand for energy will increase. Fossil fuel...
The policy of maintaining tight control of domestic energy prices has been widely spread in the Midd...
This is the final versionLarge scale renewables raise new challenges and provide new opportunities a...
This study explores the economic potential for, and possible caveats of, renewable energy in the GCC...
As much of the world pushes ahead with the deployment of renewable energy, resource-rich MENA econom...
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have both large fossil fuel resources and vast r...
International audienceMany pieces of evidence showing that investments in energy transition can boos...
Home to more than half of the world’s crude oil and more than a third of its natural gas reserves, t...
Renewables in the resource-rich countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are inconsequen...
Resource-rich economies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are pursuing two parallel strateg...
AbstractFor MENA countries, transitioning to renewables primarily depends on transnational challenge...
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)—Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and ...
The electricity sector in Middle Eastern fossil fuel-rich countries (FFRCs) is characterised by the ...
Renewable energy sources are often hailed as the panacea for a plethora of challenges associated wit...
This study demonstrates a challenging production-based and market-driven approach for the developmen...
With the global population set to continue growing, the demand for energy will increase. Fossil fuel...
The policy of maintaining tight control of domestic energy prices has been widely spread in the Midd...
This is the final versionLarge scale renewables raise new challenges and provide new opportunities a...
This study explores the economic potential for, and possible caveats of, renewable energy in the GCC...