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      Energy for Water

      Energy for Water

      Energy for water was chosen because it has received less attention in discussions on water and energy, which to date have focused largely on how water is required in the production of different energy resources. Water and energy form a…

      6 January 2015
      Why build energy models as MCPs? An economic perspective

      Why build energy models as MCPs? An economic perspective

      Frederic Murphy, Axel Pierru

      The discipline of microeconomics focuses on the outcomes of the actions of economic agents, where economic agents can be individuals as producers and consumers or organizations that deliver goods or services. Microeconomists have developed a collection of models to understand…

      Frederic Murphy Murphy, Frederic
      Axel Pierru Pierru, Axel
      6 January 2015
      The Dynamics of China’s Energy Economy
      Regional Energy Markets

      The Dynamics of China’s Energy Economy

      The growth of its economy means that the People’s Republic of China ranks at the top of many energy related league tables. It produces and consumes roughly 50% of the world’s annual coal demand, while also being the largest importer…

      6 October 2014
      Drawing from the best: Approaches to modeling China’s energy economy
      Regional Energy Markets

      Drawing from the best: Approaches to modeling China’s energy economy

      KAPSARC and the U.S. Energy Information Administration jointly convened a working group meeting on June 3, 2014 in Beijing on modeling the Chinese energy economy. This introduced the different models and methods currently being pursued by different stakeholders and so…

      6 October 2014
      Changing Competitive Landscape: Transition Policy’s Blind Spots
      Electricity Sector Transitions

      Changing Competitive Landscape: Transition Policy’s Blind Spots

      Shahad Albardi, Jorge Blazquez, Amro Elshurafa, Nora Nezamuddin

      For the past two to three decades, and particularly in the wake of the Great Recession, clean energy transitions have been sold as a three-for-the-price-ofone policy: creating “green collar” jobs to get the unemployed back to work, using domestic resources…

      Shahad Albardi Albardi, Shahad
      Jorge Blazquez Blazquez, Jorge
      Amro Elshurafa Elshurafa, Amro
      Nora Nezamuddin Nezamuddin, Nora
      6 October 2014
      Energy productivity: aligning global agendas
      Productivity and Economic Diversification

      Energy productivity: aligning global agendas

      The well-established link between economic growth and energy usage presents a conundrum for policymakers that can be resolved by focusing on energy productivity to promote greater societal welfare. Energy productivity focuses attention on how energy resources can be put to…

      6 October 2014
      Policy Support for Energy Transitions: Where is Public Money Best Spent?
      Electricity Sector Transitions

      Policy Support for Energy Transitions: Where is Public Money Best Spent?

      Considerations for the effective allocation of public funding in support of energy transitions require an appreciation of the success and failure of policy instruments in achieving balanced energy transitions. Understanding the impact of structural changes in supply chains of both…

      6 September 2014
      Lowering Saudi Arabia’s fuel consumption and energy system costs without increasing end consumer prices
      Energy and Economic Vulnerability

      Lowering Saudi Arabia’s fuel consumption and energy system costs without increasing end consumer prices

      Walid Matar, Frederic Murphy, Axel Pierru, Bertrand Rioux

      Saudi Arabia aims to reduce the growth of its energy demand. This paper outlines an approach that could help the country to reduce substantively its current fuel consumption and could result in a net economic gain without increasing current end…

      Walid Matar Matar, Walid
      Frederic Murphy Murphy, Frederic
      Axel Pierru Pierru, Axel
      Bertrand Rioux Rioux, Bertrand
      7 March 2014
      The Case for Energy Productivity: It’s Not Just Semantics
      Productivity and Economic Diversification

      The Case for Energy Productivity: It’s Not Just Semantics

      Ratios that link energy consumption, or its related emissions, to the economic value generated accommodate the differing progress on economic development of nations better than absolute measures. Policymakers are increasingly using indicators such as energy efficiency, intensity, and productivity to…

      6 March 2014
      Energy systems modeling to support policy making

      Energy systems modeling to support policy making

      The main needs of energy system models over the past three decades trace a journey from an era in which concerns about security and sufficiency of supply were the dominant themes (1970s and 1980s), through a swing towards liberalizing markets,…

      6 February 2014