Title of article
Electricity sector in the Palestinian territories: Which priorities for development and peace?
Author/Authors
Ayman Abualkhair، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
22
From page
2209
To page
2230
Abstract
The infrastructure of a country is a principal factor for its development, welfare and prosperity. Electricity is considered nowadays to be one of the most important components of a countryʹs infrastructure and a key indicator of the standard of living of the population.
This study consists of two parts; in the first we try to shed light on the current situation of the electrical sector in the Palestinian territories (PT): production, consumption, the electric power transmission grid and the role of political shocks on electricity consumption. In the second part we try to construct a framework to estimate the recovery period after shock (in particular, war events) and the investment needs. It is vital to provide the decision makers with adequate tools for optimal management of the electrical sectors suffering from fragility and vulnerability caused by political shocks. Our approach for exploring the Palestinian electrical sector consists of an historical retrospective study with a limited-time data series. We made comparisons between the PT and the neighbouring countries in the region in order to highlight the electricity consumption gap. Finally, we used an econometrical and mathematical model for the analyses of the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth and for recovery period calculation.
Keywords
Palestine , Electricity consumption , Recovery , Political shocks
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
971257
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