TY - BOOK AU - Akhonbay,Hisham M. ED - Taylor and Francis. TI - The Economics of Renewable Energy in the Gulf T2 - Routledge Explorations in Environmental Economics SN - 9780429434976 AV - HD9502 .P35 U1 - 333.79/409536 PY - 2018///] CY - Boca Raton, FL PB - Routledge KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Environmental Economics KW - bisacsh KW - decarbonization KW - energy economics KW - energy policy KW - fossil fuels KW - Gulf states KW - hydrocarbons KW - renewable energy KW - solar power KW - Energy development KW - Persian Gulf Region KW - Renewable energy sources KW - Economic aspects KW - Government policy KW - Energy policy KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS KW - Real Estate KW - General KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; List of Figures, List of Tables, --List of Contributors, --Foreword, Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Overview of Energy Supply and Demand in the GCC. 3. Economics of Solar Power in the GCC: Assessing Opportunities at Residential and Utility Scales. 4. Navigating the Transition to Renewable Energy in the GCC: Lessons from the European Union. 5. Prioritizing Renewable Energy in a Time of Fiscal Austerity. 6. De-risking Low carbon Investments in the GCC. 7. Policies to Promote Renewables in the Middle East and North Africas Resource Rich Economies. 8. Energy and Climate Policies to Stimulate Renewables Deployment in GCC Countries. 9. Potential Impacts of Solar Energy Integration on Fuel Mix Strategies in Qatar. 10. Renewable Energy and Its Potential Impact on GCC Labor Markets: Opportunities and Constraints. 11. Forging a More Centralized GCC Renewable Energy Policy.Index; Also available in print format N2 - The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) has been at the epicenter of global energy markets because of its substantial endowment of hydrocarbons. Yet countries in the region have also stated their intent to be global leaders in renewable energy. This collection explores the drivers for the widespread adoption of renewable energy around the GCC, the need for renewable energy and the policy-economic factors that can create success.All six countries within the GCC have plans to include renewable energy power generation in their energy mix for various reasons including: a growing demand for electricity because of increasing populations, an increasing government fiscal deficit due to inefficient subsidies, the need to diversify the economy and global pressure to meet climate change requirements. However, the decision of when and by how much to introduce renewable energy is fraught with complications. In this book, a stellar cast of regional policy and academic experts explore the reasons behind these renewable energy plans and the potential impediments to success, whether it be the declining cost of producing energy from hydrocarbons, an infrastructure which needs to be updated, social acceptance, lack of financing and even harsh weather. Weighing up all these factors, the book considers the route forward for renewable energy in the Gulf region.The Economics of Renewable Energy in the Gulf offers an excellent examination of the adoption of renewable energy in the area. It will be of great interest to academic researchers and policy makers alike, particularly those working in the areas of energy economics, public policy and international relations UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429434976 ER -