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      Mobility-on-Demand: Understanding Energy Impacts and Adoption Potential
      Future of Transport and Fuel Demand

      Mobility-on-Demand: Understanding Energy Impacts and Adoption Potential

      Major transformations are taking place in the mobility sector; where a transportation system comprising of shared, fully electric, connected and driverless cars available on demand may be on the cusp of emergence. Technological developments and preferences of the next generation…

      26 October 2016
      The prospects for coal-fired power generation in Saudi Arabia

      The prospects for coal-fired power generation in Saudi Arabia

      Energy Strategy Reviews

      Almost all of Saudi Arabia’s electric power generation is fueled by oil and gas. Plans for future capacity envisage nuclear and renewables supplementing this mix and thereby freeing up oil for other revenue-generating opportunities. Coal-fired generation has been promoted in…

      Walid Matar, Rodrigo Echeverri, Axel Pierru

      2016
      Energy Productivity in the GCC: Evidence From an International Kuznets Curve Analysis
      Productivity and Economic Diversification

      Energy Productivity in the GCC: Evidence From an International Kuznets Curve Analysis

      Marzio Galeotti, Nicholas Howarth, Alessandro Lanza

      This paper explores energy productivity trends at a national level for the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and puts them in an international context. This analysis can be used as part of an evidence base for setting nationally…

      Marzio Galeotti Galeotti, Marzio
      Nicholas Howarth Howarth, Nicholas
      Alessandro Lanza Lanza, Alessandro
      18 October 2016
      Energy Productivity as a New Growth Model for GCC Countries
      Productivity and Economic Diversification

      Energy Productivity as a New Growth Model for GCC Countries

      Marzio Galeotti, Nicholas Howarth, Alessandro Lanza

      Following the collapse in oil prices, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have intensified efforts to find a new growth model which increases the welfare of their citizens, while reducing exposure to volatile energy markets. This paper argues that placing energy…

      Marzio Galeotti Galeotti, Marzio
      Nicholas Howarth Howarth, Nicholas
      Alessandro Lanza Lanza, Alessandro
      18 October 2016
      Prices Versus Policy: An Analysis of the Drivers of the Fossil Fuel Energy Mix
      Energy and Economic Vulnerability

      Prices Versus Policy: An Analysis of the Drivers of the Fossil Fuel Energy Mix

      Jorge Blazquez, Baltasar Manzano

      Understanding how the composition of a country’s energy mix is formed in an environment where greater government involvement is anticipated due to climate change obligations is critical. This paper is part of a project analyzing drivers of the mix and…

      Jorge Blazquez Blazquez, Jorge
      Baltasar Manzano Manzano, Baltasar
      5 October 2016
      Is Unbundling Electricity Services the Way Forward for the Power Sector?
      Electricity Sector Transitions

      Is Unbundling Electricity Services the Way Forward for the Power Sector?

      Rolando Fuentes

      High penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs) will lead to further fragmentation of the power sector, both in the services offered and its value chain. The ‘‘local’’ component of energy policies will probably become increasingly important.

      Rolando Fuentes Fuentes, Rolando
      5 October 2016
      Potential Gains From Reforming Price Caps in China’s Power Sector
      Electricity Sector Transitions

      Potential Gains From Reforming Price Caps in China’s Power Sector

      Bertrand Rioux, Philipp Galkin, Axel Pierru, Frederic Murphy

      When energy sectors transition from government-controlled to market-driven systems, the legacy regulatory instruments can create unintended market distortions and lead to higher costs. In China, the most notable regulatory throwback is ceilings on electricity prices that generators can charge utilities,…

      Bertrand Rioux Rioux, Bertrand
      Philipp Galkin Galkin, Philipp
      Axel Pierru Pierru, Axel
      Frederic Murphy Murphy, Frederic
      29 September 2016
      The Renewable Energy Policy Paradox
      Electricity Sector Transitions

      The Renewable Energy Policy Paradox

      Jorge Blazquez, Carlo Andrea Bollino, Rolando Fuentes, Nora Nezamuddin

      One major avenue for policymakers to meet climate targets is by decarbonizing the power sector, one component of which is raising the share of renewable energy sources (renewables) in electricity generation. However, promoting renewables in liberalized power markets creates a…

      Jorge Blazquez Blazquez, Jorge
      Carlo Andrea Bollino Bollino, Carlo Andrea
      Rolando Fuentes Fuentes, Rolando
      Nora Nezamuddin Nezamuddin, Nora
      8 September 2016
      LNG Markets in Transition: The Great Reconfiguration
      Future of Natural Gas Markets

      LNG Markets in Transition: The Great Reconfiguration

      Anne-Sophie Corbeau

      The present situation in the LNG market should be seen as a “crossroads or a cliff” for the industry. The LNG industry has not been static over the past 5 decades and has already experienced many changes, but still the…

      Anne-Sophie Corbeau Corbeau, Anne-Sophie
      6 September 2016
      Investing for Energy Productivity in the GCC – Financing the Transition
      Productivity and Economic Diversification

      Investing for Energy Productivity in the GCC – Financing the Transition

      Steven Fawkes, Nicholas Howarth, Moncef Krarti, Padu Padmanabhan

      An unprecedented infrastructure investment boom occurred in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in the first part of the 21st century. Strong public capital spending supported by high energy prices provided governments with an opportunity to accelerate economic diversification and infrastructure…

      Steven Fawkes Fawkes, Steven
      Nicholas Howarth Howarth, Nicholas
      Moncef Krarti Krarti, Moncef
      Padu Padmanabhan Padmanabhan, Padu
      2 September 2016
      Modelling residential electricity demand in the GCC countries

      Modelling residential electricity demand in the GCC countries

      Energy Economics

      This paper aims at understanding the drivers of residential electricity demand in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries by applying the structural time series model. In addition to the economic variables of GDP and real electricity prices, the model accounts for…

      Tarek Atalla, Lester C. Hunt

      2016
      Renewable Energy Policy in India: Creation, Implementation and Efficacy
      Electricity Sector Transitions

      Renewable Energy Policy in India: Creation, Implementation and Efficacy

      India aims to transition from a fossil fuel burning economy to a comparatively low-carbon economy through the increased use of renewables. To achieve this, India aims to build 175 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2022, establishing one of the…

      14 August 2016
      Quantifying Worldwide Demand Elasticities as a Policy Tool
      Electricity Sector Transitions

      Quantifying Worldwide Demand Elasticities as a Policy Tool

      Carlo Andrea Bollino

      This paper provides a comprehensive worldwide database of estimated elasticities for electricity and natural gas for households as a function of income, price, capital stocks and weather conditions.

      Carlo Andrea Bollino Bollino, Carlo Andrea
      10 August 2016
      New Business and Regulatory Models for Utilities of the Future
      Electricity Sector Transitions

      New Business and Regulatory Models for Utilities of the Future

      Technological advancements have the potential to disrupt the fundamentals of the electric power sector and to some extent make the current role of utilities obsolete. Many countries face this challenge but so far a generic business and regulatory model has…

      10 August 2016
      The Expectations of Stakeholders in Eastern Africa’s Oil and Gas

      The Expectations of Stakeholders in Eastern Africa’s Oil and Gas

      Local content is a political imperative in Eastern Africa, and how it is implemented has implications for the economics of oil and gas projects and could also affect expected government revenues. Policymakers need to weigh the trade-off between encouraging local…

      9 August 2016
      Energy Relations and Policy Making in Asia
      Regional Energy Markets

      Energy Relations and Policy Making in Asia

      Ziyad Alfawzan, Sadeem Alhosain, Nader AlKathiri, Shahad Alarenan, Brian Efird

      Trade between the economies of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and North East Asia (NEA) reached $471 billion in 2013, based almost entirely on oil and gas. The GCC sends 44 percent of its exports to NEA, which depends on…

      Ziyad Alfawzan Alfawzan, Ziyad
      Sadeem Alhosain Alhosain, Sadeem
      Nader AlKathiri AlKathiri, Nader
      Shahad Alarenan Alarenan, Shahad
      Brian Efird Efird, Brian
      8 August 2016