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MENA Power Sector: Catching Up… But Far From There Yet
...ructures, as well as disparate climate conditions. A cross-section regression analysis for 2011 (the year for which all statistics are available) highlights these differences. Figure 2 shows that, on a log-transformed basis, per capita capacity increases with per capita GDP, which is an adequate proxy for th...
Volume: 56Issue: 18Published at Fri, 03 May 2013 -
MENA Power Reassessed: Growth Potential, Investment And Challenges
...te, accounts for 43% of MENA total and 53% of the Arab world total (expenditures for nuclear power generation is implicit in the case of Iran and the UAE).4 Table 1: MENA Power Capacity And Investment, 2013-17 2011*Installed Ca...
Volume: 55Issue: 18Published at Mon, 30 Apr 2012 -
WEF’s Repowering Transport Project – Review And Implications
...ICORP’s Economic Commentary dated May 2011. The author wishes to state that there is no conflict of interest arising from this review and that the opinions expressed reflect his personal views only. Comments and feedback may be sent to: aaissaoui@apicorp-arabia.com On 4 April the World Economic Fo...
Volume: 54Issue: 18Published at Mon, 02 May 2011 -
European Spot Gas Prices: A GECF Challenge
...cisions. The same circumstances will continue in 2010 and likely also in 2011. By end-2010 uncommitted LNG quantities are likely to total some 27 bcm of pipeline quality gas, a number that has been reduced by 15 bcm since the beginning of 2010 due to further delays in the start-up of some new LNG trains. Fi...
Volume: 53Issue: 18Published at Mon, 03 May 2010