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portada Managing the Transition: Renewable Energy and Innovation Policies in the Uae and Algeria
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
250
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.5 x 1.5 cm
Weight
0.39 kg.
ISBN13
9781138225954
Edition No.
1

Managing the Transition: Renewable Energy and Innovation Policies in the Uae and Algeria

Dennis Kumetat (Author) · Routledge · Paperback

Managing the Transition: Renewable Energy and Innovation Policies in the Uae and Algeria - Kumetat, Dennis

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Synopsis "Managing the Transition: Renewable Energy and Innovation Policies in the Uae and Algeria"

This book discusses renewable energy policy in oil and gas-wealthy Arab states and presents the reader with a well-informed overview of the national energy systems - both conventional and renewable. It also seeks to answer questions on the poor growth prospects by contextualizing the various national renewable energy production efforts in the other energy sectors, national and international power politics and energy markets. With a focus on the UAE and Algeria - who were both vocal in their promotion of renewable energies for domestic and export-oriented power production - these two cases studies are highlighted with common features both in terms of policies and energy systems and showing the vast differences between the governance contexts of the lower Gulf and of North Africa. Both country case studies also feature sections on the most visible renewable energy project connected to the country - the UAE's Masdar project and Algeria's energy efforts and relation to the trans-Mediterranean renewable energy efforts around the Desertec project. Building on original research in both countries and over 90 interviews with senior stakeholders in half a dozen states, this book seeks to contribute to both Middle Eastern and (renewable) energy policy studies. In combination with the transition management approach as innovation theory model this book covers a timely and important topic with a wide-ranging audience, both geographically and in terms of scientific background.

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