Potential for renewable energy jobs in the Middle East

作者: Bob van der Zwaan , Lachlan Cameron , Tom Kober

DOI: 10.1016/J.ENPOL.2013.05.014

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摘要: Abstract Based on employment factors derived from a recent review of publications investigating opportunities for work associated with the diffusion renewable energy technology, we here present an analysis potential jobs in Middle East. We use system optimisation results regionally disaggregated TIAM-ECN model as input to our study. This integrated assessment is utilised inspect technology requirements meeting stringent global climate policy that achieves stabilisation greenhouse gas concentrations atmosphere maximum additional radiative forcing 2.9 W/m 2 . control target implies massive deployment East, wind and solar power accounting approximately 60% total electricity supply 2050: 900 TWh overall level 1525 TWh would be generated 210 GW installed capacity by middle century. For this pervasive renewables scenario East estimate required local force ultimately about 155,000 direct 115,000 indirect jobs, based assumptions regarding which components respective technologies can manufactured region itself. All through installation O&M activities are assumed domestic.

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