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ID107526
Title ProperSecurity of energy infrastructure and supply in North Africa
Other Title Informationhydrocarbons and renewable energies in comparative perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorLacher, Wolfram ;  Kumetat, Dennis
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)While security risks to energy infrastructure and supply are frequently cited as a source of concern in the public debate on Europe's energy relationships with North Africa, few academic publications have addressed the issue to date. This article focuses on two potential threats to energy security in the North African context: first, intenational disruption of energy supplies by governments; second, attacks by non-state actors on energy infrastructure. Based on an analysis of North African security and energy geopolitics, the article provides an assessment of these threats as they have materialized with regard to existing energy industries, particularly oil and gas. The article then seeks to apply the findings to renewable energy schemes that are currently being discussed and developed, gauging the likelihood and impact of such threats materializing in respect to various technologies, and differentiating between different states of the region. Finally, the article provides recommendations for policy and further research needs for a successful common European-North African energy future.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 8; Aug 2011: p.4466-4478
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 8; Aug 2011: p.4466-4478
Key WordsEnergy Security ;  Renewable Energy ;  North Africa