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Europe-Middle East-North Africa cooperation for sustainable electricity and water

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SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE
Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages 205-219

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SPRINGER TOKYO
DOI: 10.1007/s11625-007-0025-x

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Renewable energy; Solar electricity; Long-term scenario; Europe; Middle East; North Africa

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This report summarizes the results of two studies of electricity supply for Europe (EU), the Middle East (ME) and North Africa (NA) up to the year 2050. It shows that a transition to competitive, secure and sustainable supply of electricity and water is possible using renewable energy sources, efficiency gains and fossil fuel backup for balancing power. A strong cooperation between the EU and MENA for the market introduction of renewable energy and the interconnection of the electricity grids by high-voltage direct-current transmission are keys to the success and survival of the whole region. However, the necessary measures will take at least two decades to become effective. Therefore, adequate policy and economic frameworks for their realization must be introduced immediately. The importance of sustainable energy for the security of freshwater supplies in MENA is also described.

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