The Socio-Economic Effects Of Solar Energy In The Middle East And North Africa

The Socio-Economic Effects Of Solar Energy In The Middle East And North Africa

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With countries throughout the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) pursuing ambitious targets for a transition to renewable energies, the political economy of a region predominantly analysed through the prism of fossil fuels is on the verge of radical change. While renewable energies continue to account for a relatively low share in the overall energy mix of the region, the inevitability of shifting to renewables seems to have been accepted by the governing elites of the fossil-fuel rich and/or dependent countries of the MENA-region. This report by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung points out the deeply political nature of any (effort at) energy transition.

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