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Growth Through Diversification and Energy Efficiency: Energy Productivity in Saudi Arabia

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  • Steven Fawkes
  • Marzio Galeotti
  • Nicholas Howarth
  • Moncef Krarti
  • Alessandro Lanza
  • Padu Padmanabhan

    (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center)

Abstract
With domestic energy demand in Saudi Arabia expected to potentially double by 2030, managing the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth will be very important for the Kingdom’s sustainable development. To assist in this task, this report recommends using energy productivity as an indicator and policy framework to help inform policymakers as to where and how the most value can be achieved from energy use.

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  • Steven Fawkes & Marzio Galeotti & Nicholas Howarth & Moncef Krarti & Alessandro Lanza & Padu Padmanabhan, 2017. "Growth Through Diversification and Energy Efficiency: Energy Productivity in Saudi Arabia," Discussion Papers ks-2017--dp024, King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:prc:dpaper:ks-2017--dp024
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