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Ensure GCC’s Energy Future by Reconsidering Joint Nuclear Plant Collaboration
Gulf countries have made major strides in infrastructure to meet their developmental goals and environmental commitments, since considering a regional nuclear energy program 15 years ago. A new brief by Osamah Alsayegh advocates revisiting this program to support these states’ sustainable development goals.
Osamah Alsayegh December 19, 2024
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From Market Guardians to Monopoly Keepers: Regulatory Capture in Mexico’s Energy Sector
Constitutional reforms currently underway in Mexico will have significant consequences for both competition and regulation within the country’s energy sector. A new report from the Center for the U.S. and Mexico, authored by nonresident scholar Miriam Grunstein, examines the background of these reforms and their potential impact within Mexico and beyond.
Miriam Grunstein December 10, 2024
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Nearshoring’s Environmental and Social Impacts and the Need for Trade Reform
As Mexico becomes a desirable site for nearshoring, damaging environmental and social impacts on the border region may be exacerbated under the economic growth. A new report by research scholar Ivonne Cruz dissects the relationship between nearshoring’s ecological and socioeconomic risks and offers trade policy recommendations to support sustainable economic development, mitigate potential hazards, and safeguard local communities.
Ivonne Cruz September 26, 2024
Energy Insights 2024
Engines of Change: Innovation and Growth
Ken Medlock highlights the importance of supply chains and legacy infrastructures for the success of new technologies and stresses the role of coordination along supply chains to drive value. A holistic awareness of economics, politics, regulation, and resource scarcity is critical for developing market structures that support investment for effective decarbonization.
Kenneth B. Medlock III August 22, 2024
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Toward Sustainability: Understanding the Challenges
Organizations across the energy ecosystem are grappling to incorporate sustainability into their long-term planning and strategic visions. The Center for Energy Studies’ new sustainability initiative focuses on ways to face these challenges. This new report examines the initiative’s five objectives and provides key takeaways to develop viable sustainability strategies.
Rachel A. Meidl June 18, 2024
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Economic Ramifications of Energy Transition Investments in the Arab Gulf States
The energy transition process depends on investments in clean technologies to cut down carbon emissions in various sectors of the economy. In a new working paper, visiting research fellow Osamah Alsayegh focuses on Arab Gulf states as a case study and proposes policies to mitigate the potential negative impacts of the transition process on affected sectors.
Osamah Alsayegh April 9, 2024