Renewable energy in the Middle East : enhancing security through regional cooperation: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Enhancing Security in the Middle East through Regional Cooperation on Renewable Energy London, United Kingdom, 16-18 January 2008
Mason, M.
Mor, A.
Energy insecurity is not normally associated with the Middle East. However, away from the oil-rich Persian Gulf, the countries of the eastern Mediterraneanare particularly vulnerable. Their fossil fuel endowments are low, while their fractious relationships with each other have long fostered wider political insecurities. Focusing on the Jordan Basin (Israel, the Palestinian Territories, Lebanon and Jordan), this timely volume addresses the prospects for the adoption of renewable energy in the oil-poor Middle East. Featuring regional energy experts, it offers an invaluable survey. After outlining the regional security context, this book first reviews renewable energy policy and practices in the Jordan Basin. It then considers options for greening energy use, including promising pilot projects in North Africa. The initiatives discussed encompass renewable energy finance, energy-efficient rural communities, and solar and wind energy. The first book-length study of renewable energy in the eastern Mediterranean/Middle East A collaborative study involving leading academics and practitioners from the Middle East and North Africa Highlights best practice renewable energy technologies in the Middle East, including solar themal, photo voltaics, and wind energy INDICE: From the contents Acknowledgments. List of Contributors. Introduction. I: The Security Context. Enhancing Security in the Middle East: Current Challenges. II: Renewable Energy Needs and Strategies of the Region. Electricity and Renewable Energy. The Energy Sector in Jordan – Current Trends and the Potential for Renewable Energy. Renewable Energy Profile for Lebanon. Energy Profile and the Potential of Renewable Energy Sources in Palestine. III: Greening Regional Energy Use. Financing Renewable Energy Policy: The Case of Morocco.Sustainable ‘Green’ Rural Communities. Solar Energy for Application to Desalination in Tunisia: Description of a Demonstration Project. Wind Energy in Morocco: Which Strategy for Which Development? IV: Institutional Aspects of a Regional and Global Energy System.
- ISBN: 978-1-4020-9891-8
- Editorial: Springer
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 200
- Fecha Publicación: 01/04/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés