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Low Carbon Energy In The Middle East And North Africa 1st Edition Robin Mills

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Low Carbon Energy In The Middle East And North Africa 1st Edition Robin Mills
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.02 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Robin Mills, Li-Chen Sim
ISBN: 9783030595548, 9783030595531, 3030595544, 3030595536
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Low Carbon Energy In The Middle East And North Africa 1st Edition Robin Mills by Robin Mills, Li-chen Sim 9783030595548, 9783030595531, 3030595544, 3030595536 instant download after payment.

This book explores the evolving roles of energy stakeholders and geopolitical considerations, leveraging on the dizzying array of planned and actual projects for solar, wind, hydropower, waste-to-energy, and nuclear power in the region. Over the next few decades, favorable economics for low carbon energy sources combined with stagnant oil demand growth will facilitate a shift away from today’s fossil fuel-based energy system. Will the countries of the Middle East and North Africa be losers or leaders in this energy transition? Will state–society relations undergo a change as a result? It suggests that ultimately, politics more so than economics or environmental pressure will determine the speed, scope, and effects of low carbon energy uptake in the region. This book is of interest to academics working in the fields of International Relations, International Political Economy, Comparative Political Economy, Energy Economics, and International Business. Consultants, practitioners, policy-makers, and risk analysts will also find the insights helpful.

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