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Has Coal Come to a Fork in the Road?

Has Coal Come to a Fork in the Road?

Coal’s future depends on politics and technology. The world currently seems divided between the OECD members—attempting to phase coal out of their energy mix—and much of the rest of the world that is torn between access to cheap energy and…

11 August 2015
A Framework for Comparing the Viability of Different Desalination Approaches

A Framework for Comparing the Viability of Different Desalination Approaches

Bertrand Rioux

Most renewable powered desalination schemes are hybrids that displace fossil fuel power when renewable power is available. Their economic viability depends only on whether the renewable power source can generate electricity more cheaply than the fuels that it displaces. The…

Bertrand Rioux Rioux, Bertrand
6 August 2015
Natural Gas: Entering the New Dark Age
Future of Natural Gas Markets

Natural Gas: Entering the New Dark Age

Even the most aggressive decarbonization forecasts of the International Energy Agency (IEA) foresee a growing role for natural gas in 2040. Industry players forecast a role for gas as the fuel of choice, whether as a destination or a bridge…

6 August 2015
Asian Premium or North Atlantic Discount: Does Geographical Diversification in Oil Trade Always Impose Costs?
Future of Global Oil Markets

Asian Premium or North Atlantic Discount: Does Geographical Diversification in Oil Trade Always Impose Costs?

Shahad Alarenan, Frederic Murphy, Ziyad Alfawzan, Nader AlKathiri

It is popularly believed that importers of oil diversify their suppliers to achieve security of supply and that exporters diversify their customer base to achieve security of demand. However, this diversification comes at a cost, compared with buying from or…

Shahad Alarenan Alarenan, Shahad
Frederic Murphy Murphy, Frederic
Ziyad Alfawzan Alfawzan, Ziyad
Nader AlKathiri AlKathiri, Nader
6 August 2015
Reforming the Role of State-Owned Enterprise in China’s Energy Sector: An Analysis of Collective Decision-Making Processes Using the KAPSARC Toolkit for Behavioral Analysis (KTAB)
Regional Energy Markets

Reforming the Role of State-Owned Enterprise in China’s Energy Sector: An Analysis of Collective Decision-Making Processes Using the KAPSARC Toolkit for Behavioral Analysis (KTAB)

Brian Efird, Imtenan Al-Mubarak, Lama Yaseen

What are the prospects for reform of the Chinese energy sector? This question is the subject of much debate both inside and outside China. Since coming to power in November 2012, China’s new government has issued a series of statements…

Brian Efird Efird, Brian
Imtenan Al-Mubarak Al-Mubarak, Imtenan
Lama Yaseen Yaseen, Lama
6 July 2015
Crude Oil Markets in 2015: The Battle for Market Share
Future of Global Oil Markets

Crude Oil Markets in 2015: The Battle for Market Share

Since the OPEC meeting on November 27, 2014, world attention has focused on the U.S. shale oil producers, their financiers and how quickly they will throttle back their production due to low oil prices. U.S. producers are now considered by…

6 July 2015
The Challenges of Developing Eastern Africa’s Natural Resources

The Challenges of Developing Eastern Africa’s Natural Resources

The discovery of significant oil and gas reserves in Eastern Africa provides a major opportunity for boosting economic development in the region. In developing these reserves, Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania and Uganda have the chance to rapidly transform their economies and…

6 July 2015
Efficient Industrial Energy Use: The First Step in Transitioning Saudi Arabia’s Energy Mix
Productivity and Economic Diversification

Efficient Industrial Energy Use: The First Step in Transitioning Saudi Arabia’s Energy Mix

Walid Matar, Axel Pierru, Frederic Murphy, David Wogan, Bertrand Rioux

External observers worry about whether Saudi domestic consumption of oil will crowd out exports. This is based on simple extrapolations which suggest that in a little more than 20 years Saudi Arabia may become a net importer of hydrocarbon fuels.…

Walid Matar Matar, Walid
Axel Pierru Pierru, Axel
Frederic Murphy Murphy, Frederic
David Wogan Wogan, David
Bertrand Rioux Rioux, Bertrand
7 June 2015
Determinants of energy productivity: A comparison of 39 countries
Productivity and Economic Diversification

Determinants of energy productivity: A comparison of 39 countries

Quantifying the determinants of a country’s energy productivity trends answers the fundamental question of whether its economy is becoming more energy productive because of technological and efficiency gains, or whether it is due to structural economic shifts. This paper uses…

7 May 2015
An Introduction to the KAPSARC Toolkit for Behavioral Analysis (KTAB)

An Introduction to the KAPSARC Toolkit for Behavioral Analysis (KTAB)

Brian Efird, Imtenan Al-Mubarak, Lama Yaseen

The KAPSARC Toolkit for Behavioral Analysis (KTAB) is freely available, state-of-the-art software that has been designed to enable the rigorous and systematic analysis of collective decision-making processes (CDMPs). KTAB is being designed with three types of users in mind. The…

Brian Efird Efird, Brian
Imtenan Al-Mubarak Al-Mubarak, Imtenan
Lama Yaseen Yaseen, Lama
7 May 2015
Models for the economies and energy systems of GCC countries

Models for the economies and energy systems of GCC countries

Members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) play a key role in the global energy system. Collectively, in 2014 the six countries supplied the global market with over 28 million barrels of oil equivalent per day of oil and natural…

6 May 2015
Global shift: The energy productivity transformation
Productivity and Economic Diversification

Global shift: The energy productivity transformation

While their consequences are usually obvious, global shifts are not always apparent until after they have occurred. Most shifts have their roots in local political, technological or economic forces and may interact in some way with the energy system. Globalization…

6 May 2015
A global degree days database for energy-related applications
Electricity Sector Transitions

A global degree days database for energy-related applications

Alessandro Lanza

Weather can have a profound effect on energy consumption, especially extremes of hot and cold temperatures. These variations in particular drive residential and commercial energy demand because space heating and cooling is such an important component. Traditional approaches are customized…

Alessandro Lanza Lanza, Alessandro
6 April 2015
Modeling residential electricity consumption and efficiency within an economic framework
Productivity and Economic Diversification

Modeling residential electricity consumption and efficiency within an economic framework

Walid Matar

Many countries have promoted energy efficiency and conservation in the residential sector due to its significant contribution to total demand. This paper discusses some of the wider implications of more efficient households on the overall energy system. Various efficiency options,…

Walid Matar Matar, Walid
6 March 2015
Embodied energy in trade: What role does specialization play
Productivity and Economic Diversification

Embodied energy in trade: What role does specialization play

Anwar Gasim

In global discussions aimed at limiting greenhouse gas emissions, the national targets set by governments are tied to the energy used or emissions generated within national borders. However, international trade can confuse the accounting. Moving a factory across the border…

Anwar Gasim Gasim, Anwar
6 March 2015
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