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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
The Relentless Politics of Climate Change: The Paris Agreement
Climate Change Policies and Governance

The Relentless Politics of Climate Change: The Paris Agreement

Saleh Al Muhanna, AlJawhara Al Quayid, Nourah Al Hosain

The Paris Agreement entered into force in November 2016 and, to date, 187 parties have ratified it (UFCCC). The Agreement’s goal is to limit the increase in global temperature to 2 degrees Celsius (°C) above] pre-industrial levels. The Agreement established…

Saleh Al Muhanna Al Muhanna, Saleh
AlJawhara Al Quayid Al Quayid, AlJawhara
Nourah Al Hosain Al Hosain, Nourah
19 March 2020
Implementing Alternative Pricing Policies in Economic Equilibrium Models Using the Extended Mathematical Programming Framework
Regional Energy Markets

Implementing Alternative Pricing Policies in Economic Equilibrium Models Using the Extended Mathematical Programming Framework

Bertrand Rioux, Abdullah AlJarboua, Frederic Murphy, Axel Pierru

Standard economic optimization models represent markets in perfect competition. They are commonly used, though they may not accurately represent real-world policies and regulations. Equilibrium models built using a mixed complementarity problem (MCP) approach are capable of simulating more flexible pricing…

Bertrand Rioux Rioux, Bertrand
Abdullah AlJarboua AlJarboua, Abdullah
Frederic Murphy Murphy, Frederic
Axel Pierru Pierru, Axel
12 March 2020
Transition Risks, Creative Destruction, and Stranded Assets

Transition Risks, Creative Destruction, and Stranded Assets

Nawaz Peerbocus

Ten years ago, climate risks were absent from the top five global risks in the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks report. In their 2020 report, the top five global risks are all climate-related: extreme weather, climate action failure, natural disasters,…

Nawaz Peerbocus Peerbocus, Nawaz
11 March 2020
Behavioral Aspects of Energy Transition: A KAPSARC-Energy Systems Catapult (ESC) Joint Methodological Report
Electricity Sector Transitions

Behavioral Aspects of Energy Transition: A KAPSARC-Energy Systems Catapult (ESC) Joint Methodological Report

Rolando Fuentes, Emre Hatipoglu, Thamir Al Shehri, Matt Lipson, Scott Milne, Simon Pearson

KAPSARC’s work on innovation in electricity transitions has focused on unbundling services in the electricity sector (KAPSARC 2016) and developing the microeconomic foundation for a reliability service. Our research has investigated the experiences of industries resembling the electric power sector…

Rolando Fuentes Fuentes, Rolando
Emre Hatipoglu Hatipoglu, Emre
Thamir Al Shehri Al Shehri, Thamir
Matt Lipson Lipson, Matt
Scott Milne Milne, Scott
Simon Pearson Pearson, Simon
11 March 2020
Testing the Limits of Electricity Market Design
Electricity Sector Transitions

Testing the Limits of Electricity Market Design

Rolando Fuentes

We live in an unprecedented time for the energy sector. According to the BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2019, electricity generated from renewable sources is at a historic high, with about 2,500 terrawatthours (TWh) produced in 2018 (Figure 1). This is more…

Rolando Fuentes Fuentes, Rolando
9 March 2020
Policy and Economic Frameworks to Deepen Sino-Saudi Cooperation
Regional Energy Markets

Policy and Economic Frameworks to Deepen Sino-Saudi Cooperation

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has expanded from 65 original member states during its official launch in 2015 to 131 as of April 2019. The countries of the Middle East and North Africa have generally welcomed the initiative and…

9 March 2020
Assessing the Gas Market Potential in India
Future of Natural Gas Markets

Assessing the Gas Market Potential in India

India faces a pressing energy shortage. Despite rapid economic development, a large section of the population has little or no access to electricity, while the cost, reliability and availability of power constrain growth and investment in key sectors. As a…

8 March 2020
Market Structure, Inventories and Oil Prices: An Empirical Analysis
Future of Global Oil Markets

Market Structure, Inventories and Oil Prices: An Empirical Analysis

Jennifer Considine, Philipp Galkin, Abdullah Aldayel

Understanding the relationship between crude oil prices and inventory levels is critical for policymakers and economic actors. The size of the ‘basis,’ or spread between spot and futures prices, reflects the level of inventories and can trigger arbitrage trading. The…

Jennifer Considine Considine, Jennifer
Philipp Galkin Galkin, Philipp
Abdullah Aldayel Aldayel, Abdullah
24 February 2020
Eliciting Preferences of Ride-Hailing Users and Drivers

Eliciting Preferences of Ride-Hailing Users and Drivers

Prateek Bansal, Akanksha Sinha, Rubal Dua, Ricardo Daziano

The ‘ride-hailing’ services offered by transportation network companies (TNCs) such as Uber and Lyft have rapidly disrupted personal transportation, particularly in cities. Schaller (2018) reports that TNCs provided 2.6 billion rides in 2017 in the United States (U.S.), a 37%…

Prateek Bansal Bansal, Prateek
Akanksha Sinha Akanksha Sinha
Rubal Dua Dua, Rubal
Ricardo Daziano Ricardo Daziano
24 February 2020
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