A Pan-Asian Energy Transition? The New Rationale for Decarbonization Policies in Asia and the World’s Largest Energy Exporting Countries, the Case of Qatar, and Saudi Arabia
Ismail Abdallah,
Hamed Alhosin,
Mohamed Belarabi
et al.
Abstract:Climate change has become a major agenda item in international relations and in national energy policy-making circles around the world. This article studies the surprising evolution of the energy policy, and more particularly the energy transition, currently happening in the Arabian Gulf region, which features some of the world’s largest exporters of oil and gas. Qatar, Saudi Arabia and other neighboring energy exporters, plan to export blue and green hydrogen across Asia as well as towards Europe in the years… Show more
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