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The hydrogen ambitions of the Gulf States: achieving economic diversification while maintaining power
Die Wasserstoffagenden der arabischen Golfstaaten: zwischen ökonomischer Diversifizierung und Machterhalt
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Abstract The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are mapping out agendas to kickstart a hydrogen economy. Especially Saudi Arabia, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are pursuing ambitious plans to supply Europe and Asia-Pacific with the carbon-friendly fuel. Numerous declarations of intent... view more
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are mapping out agendas to kickstart a hydrogen economy. Especially Saudi Arabia, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are pursuing ambitious plans to supply Europe and Asia-Pacific with the carbon-friendly fuel. Numerous declarations of intent have been signed, and the first large-scale projects are under way. For the Gulf countries, hydrogen is not only a means of diversification. Since the hydrogen economy blends into the institutional and fiscal framework of the petroleum industry, it is primarily a chance for the GCC economies to maintain current economic and political power structures. While hydrogen from the Gulf is an effective tool for climate change mitigation, Germany and Europe are faced with trade-offs and open questions. (author's abstract)... view less
Keywords
Persian Gulf; Arab countries; Saudi Arabia; United Arab Emirates; Oman; energy policy; energy industry; energy supply; renewable energy; climate policy; Pacific Rim; EU; Federal Republic of Germany; international cooperation
Classification
Special areas of Departmental Policy
Free Keywords
Golfstaaten; Wasserstoff; Versorgungssicherheit
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
8 p.
Series
SWP Comment, 44/2022
DOI
https://doi.org/10.18449/2022C44
ISSN
2747-5107
Status
Published Version; reviewed
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Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications