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clean energy from MENA’s desert regions to the entire MENA region as well as exporting electricity to Europe. The report …“Desert Power 2050” is probably the world’s most ambitious strategy report towards the decarbonization of the power … sector in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa (EUMENA). The report inspired by the Desertec vision aims at providing …
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Egypt has one of the largest economies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and several of its industries are large sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As part of its contribution to mitigate GHG emissions within the framework of the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change,...
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This paper seeks to disaggregate concerns about energy security within the wider European neighbourhood from the nation-state to the household, and particularly to poor households in the transition and developing economies of the former Soviet Union. It argues that two decades of...
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This paper analyses the benefits of further market integration of European wholesale electricity markets. Major gains from trade are sill left unrealized due to (1) uncomplete market coupling of national wholesale markets, (2) isolated national regulation of capacity and reserve mechanisms (CRM)...
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Germany. In particular, it analyses claims made by Hydrogen Europe and subsequently picked up by the European Commission in … Europe by 2030. The analysis shows that by 2030, potential demand for H2 could be high enough to initiate some limited … international hydrogen trade, most likely between European countries initially, rather than from outside Europe. Geographically, a …
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The risk perceived by investors is crucial in the decision to invest, in particular when it concerns a foreign country. The investment risk associated is a multi-faceted element given that it reflects many aspects that are relevant to (foreign) investors, such as the level of transparency,...
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This paper argues for a novel approach to financing infrastructure needs in Arab countries. It first describes the context of rising public debt in the region, contrasting it with the vast infrastructure needs. It then discusses the challenges in meeting these needs with traditional financing....
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