Geopolitics and Energy Transition 2

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A01=Jean-Pierre Favennec
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Author_Jean-Pierre Favennec
Author_Matthew Van der Beeuren
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CO2 emissions
energy needs
energy transition
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fossil fuels
geopolitics
hydrocarbons
Matthew Van der Beeuren
renewable energies
solar energy

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  • ISBN 9781786309716
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The energy sector is undergoing unprecedented change. Twenty years ago, the main concern was having enough oil and gas, whereas today, political leaders are faced with the need to reduce the CO2 emissions produced by still-dominant fossil fuels, without being able to totally rely on renewable energies, which are intermittent and whose share in energy production remains low.

Geopolitics and Energy Transition 2 examines the energy sector and the state of energy transition continent by continent. North America is rich in resources, while the situation is mixed in South America. Europe advocates transition but remains dependent on imported fossil fuels. The CIS has enormous resources at its disposal and uses them as political weapons. Access to energy is a priority for Africa. Asia is faced with growing energy needs and pollution, which should accelerate energy transition. The Middle East, a champion of hydrocarbons, is launching into solar energy.

Jean-Pierre Favennec is a professor at Paris Dauphine University, France, as well as a consultant and energy specialist. He has published several books and articles on energy economics and geopolitics.

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