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Energy Transition in the Eastern Mediterranean: - Turning the East Mediterranean Gas Forum (EMGF) into a

15 Feb 2024

The emergence of unconventional resources, a decline in the demand for natural gas imports, a rise in the use of renewable energy sources, low gas prices, and a decline in the amount of capital invested in energy infrastructure globally have altered the structure of the energy markets (Pulhan et al., 2020). [...] A remapping of the The main obstacle to the production of and trade in renewable energy in the Eastern Mediterranean is the absence of a regional market. [...] Dynamics of the East Mediterranean Gas Forum (EMGF) The Eastern Mediterranean is a region prone to conflict: the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Palestinian problem, the Cyprus issue, Greek-Turkish disputes, and the civil wars in Syria and Libya are just some examples. [...] Increasing the proportion of renewables in the energy mix of the region, which is in the front line when it comes to the impacts of climate change, will also bring benefits in the form of environmental sustainability. [...] The EU Green Deal and the Impact on the Future of Gas and Gas Infrastructure in the European Union.

Authors

ΓΟΥΔΕΛΗ ΝΑΥΣΙΚΑ

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9
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Greece