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      Designing Transport Policy for Sustainable Freight Movement in Saudi Arabia
      Future of Transport and Fuel Demand

      Designing Transport Policy for Sustainable Freight Movement in Saudi Arabia

      Hector G. Lopez-Ruiz, Nora Nezamuddin, Abdelrahman Muhsen

      Logistics and infrastructure policy will play key roles in Saudi Arabia’s economic diversification and reform efforts. This study provides a quantitative assessment of specific measures related to freight transport, taking into consideration the heterogeneity of urban, regional and inter-regional localities…

      Hector G. Lopez-Ruiz Lopez-Ruiz, Hector G.
      Nora Nezamuddin Nezamuddin, Nora
      Abdelrahman Muhsen Muhsen, Abdelrahman
      27 April 2020
      Eliciting preferences of TNC users and drivers: Evidence from the United States

      Eliciting preferences of TNC users and drivers: Evidence from the United States

      Science Direct

      Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) are changing the transportation ecosystem, but micro-decisions of travelers and TNC drivers need to be better understood to assess their system-level impacts. Using a unique sample (N = 11,902) of the U.S. population residing in TNC-served areas, we…

      Prateek Bansal, Rubal Dua, Akanksha Sinha, Ricardo A.Dazianoa

      2020
      Electricity demand modeling in Saudi Arabia: Do regional differences matter?

      Electricity demand modeling in Saudi Arabia: Do regional differences matter?

      Science Direct

      The paper examines the electricity demand behavior for Saudi Arabia, using annual data for the period of 1990–2016, at regional level. The study finds that income, price and population are the main drivers of electricity demand at regional level. Although,…

      Jeyhun Mikayilov, Fakhri Hasanov, Mohammad H. Al-Shehri, Waheed Olagunju

      2020
      Environmental consequences of tourism: do oil-exporting countries import more CO2 emissions?

      Environmental consequences of tourism: do oil-exporting countries import more CO2 emissions?

      taylor & Francis Online

      The study explores the impact of international tourism on consumption-based CO2 emissions in the case of Azerbaijan for the period of 1995–2013. The results of the long-run estimations revealed that the relationship between CO2 emissions and international tourism revenues is N-shaped.…

      Shahriyar Mukhtarov, Jeyhun Mikayilov, Jeyhun Mammadov, Shahriyar Aliyev

      2020
      Assessing Residential Solar Rooftop Potential in Saudi Arabia Using Nighttime Satellite Images: A Study for the City of Riyadh

      Assessing Residential Solar Rooftop Potential in Saudi Arabia Using Nighttime Satellite Images: A Study for the City of Riyadh

      Hector G. Lopez-Ruiz, Jorge Blazquez, Michele Vittorio

      Saudi Arabia is developing utility-scale solar power projects as a first step toward diversifying its electricity generation mix, currently based almost entirely on crude oil, refined oil products and natural gas. The Saudi National Renewable Energy Program aims to substantially…

      Hector G. Lopez-Ruiz Lopez-Ruiz, Hector G.
      Jorge Blazquez Blazquez, Jorge
      Michele Vittorio Vittorio, Michele
      20 April 2020
      A Look Back on Saudi Fossil Fuel Incentives in the Last Decade

      A Look Back on Saudi Fossil Fuel Incentives in the Last Decade

      Walid Matar

      The Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI) and the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) have just released energy use data for 2019. This insight provides an up-to-date estimation of how fossil fuel incentives have changed in 2019 compared with 2009.

      Walid Matar Matar, Walid
      19 April 2020
      The Prospect of Unconventional Gas Development in Saudi Arabia

      The Prospect of Unconventional Gas Development in Saudi Arabia

      Rami Shabaneh, Majed A. Al Suwailem

      In February 2020, Saudi Aramco announced that it obtained regulatory approval to develop the Jafurah Basin, Saudi Arabia’s largest unconventional natural gas field (Figure 1). Situated east of the giant Ghawar oilfield, it contains 200 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of…

      Rami Shabaneh Shabaneh, Rami
      Majed A. Al Suwailem Al Suwailem, Majed A.
      19 April 2020
      Saudi Arabia Imports by Major Customs Ports (2014 – 2018)
      Future of Transport and Fuel Demand

      Saudi Arabia Imports by Major Customs Ports (2014 – 2018)

      Nora Nezamuddin

      Saudi Arabia’s top three import destinations are the Jeddah Islamic Port, the King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam and the King Khalid International Airport with 29%, 20% and 12% of the total value of imports in 2018, respectively. The total value…

      Nora Nezamuddin Nezamuddin, Nora
      7 April 2020
      Modeling Sectoral Employment in Saudi Arabia

      Modeling Sectoral Employment in Saudi Arabia

      Fakhri Hasanov, Jeyhun Mikayilov, Moayad H. Al-Rassasi, Mohammed Al-Abdullah, Fred Joutz, Muhammad Javid

      Achieving the desired level of employment is central to macroeconomic policy. Regulators should have a better understanding of employment dynamics in order to design appropriate policies and test their impact. Healthy employment levels not only benefit household income and the production factor of firms, but also…

      Fakhri Hasanov Hasanov, Fakhri
      Jeyhun Mikayilov Mikayilov, Jeyhun
      Moayad H. Al-Rassasi Moayad H. Al-Rassasi
      Mohammed Al-Abdullah Mohammed Al-Abdullah
      Fred Joutz Joutz, Fred
      Muhammad Javid Javid, Muhammad
      7 April 2020
      Solar Energy in Saudi Arabia
      Electricity Sector Transitions

      Solar Energy in Saudi Arabia

      Abeer AlGhamdi

      Saudi Arabia aims to significantly increase the contribution of renewable energy in its power energy mix, in order to diversify its economy, reduce emissions and eliminate the use of liquid fuels in its power system. In building a global hub…

      Abeer AlGhamdi AlGhamdi, Abeer
      6 April 2020
      Revisiting Energy Demand Relationship: Theory and Empirical Application

      Revisiting Energy Demand Relationship: Theory and Empirical Application

      MPI

      In this paper, we revisit the theoretical framework for energy demand. We then use this theoretical framework to empirically model the Saudi Arabian industrial electricity demand. We show, in the case of Saudi Arabian data, that imposing parsimonious energy demand…

      Fakhri Hasanov, Jeyhun Mikayilov

      2020
      Green Growth Pathways for Saudi Arabia
      Climate Change Policies and Governance

      Green Growth Pathways for Saudi Arabia

      Green growth emphasizes that positive environmental outcomes can be consistent with economic prosperity and that greater social wellbeing can be achieved through ‘less use, more value’ policies.

      6 April 2020
      Is Saudi Arabia Getting Warmer?
      Electricity Sector Transitions Climate Change Policies and Governance Models, Data and Tools

      Is Saudi Arabia Getting Warmer?

      Nawaz Peerbocus, Hatem Al Atawi, Turki Alaqeel, Abdulrahman AlJulaifi

      According to NASA, the world is getting warmer. Warmer weather increases the demand for cooling, which subsequently increases the demand for electricity. Is Saudi Arabia getting warmer? And how might this impact the demand for electricity in the Kingdom? To…

      Nawaz Peerbocus Peerbocus, Nawaz
      Hatem Al Atawi Al Atawi, Hatem
      Turki Alaqeel Alaqeel, Turki
      Abdulrahman AlJulaifi AlJulaifi, Abdulrahman
      6 April 2020
      Crude Oil and Refined Products
      Future of Natural Gas Markets Future of Global Oil Markets

      Crude Oil and Refined Products

      Rami Shabaneh, Abdullah Aldayel

      The power sector in Saudi Arabia makes up just over half of the natural gas demand in the Kingdom, followed by the industrial sector and non-energy use as a feedstock for petrochemicals.

      Rami Shabaneh Shabaneh, Rami
      Abdullah Aldayel Aldayel, Abdullah
      6 April 2020
      Freight Energy in Transition – Disruptors and Enablers
      Future of Transport and Fuel Demand

      Freight Energy in Transition – Disruptors and Enablers

      An increase in freight activity across different modes of transport has resulted in an amplified policy focus on reducing the associated externalities of increased transportation energy consumption, pollution, and traffic congestion (especially for urban freight). Increased freight energy demand in…

      31 March 2020
      The World Needs OPEC, but OPEC Can’t Go It Alone

      The World Needs OPEC, but OPEC Can’t Go It Alone

      Andrew Stanley

      The global oil market is going through an extraordinary period. The twin shocks of a significant increase in global supply and a remarkable fall in oil demand appear to have no parallel in history. Together, the collapsed OPEC+ agreement and…

      Andrew Stanley Andrew Stanley
      27 March 2020
      The Saudi Nuclear Energy Project
      Electricity Sector Transitions

      The Saudi Nuclear Energy Project

      Noura Mansouri

      Saudi Arabia’s nuclear energy program has been a subject of intense speculation recently, especially since the establishment of the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (KA-CARE) by Royal Order No. A/90 in 2010. In 2012, the government announced…

      Noura Mansouri Mansouri, Noura
      25 March 2020