Challenges towards renewable energy: an exploratory study from the Arabian Gulf region

Author:

Umar Tariq1ORCID,Egbu Charles2,Ofori George3,Honnurvali Mohamed Shaik4,Saidani Messaoud5,Opoku Alex6

Affiliation:

1. Lecturer, College of Engineering, A'Sharqiyah University, Ibra, Oman (corresponding author: )

2. Professor and Pro-Vice Chancellor (Education and Experience), University of East London, London, UK

3. Professor and Dean, School of the Built Environment and Architecture, London South Bank University, London, UK

4. Lecturer, College of Engineering, A'Sharqiyah University, Ibra, Oman

5. Associate Professor and Head of Research, School of Energy, Construction and Environment, Faculty of Engineering, Environment and Computing, Coventry University, Coventry, UK

6. Associate Professor in Project Management and Quantity Surveying, The Bartlett School of Construction & Project Management, Faculty of the Built Environment, University College London, London, UK

Abstract

Considering the importance of energy for social and economic development, access to clean, affordable and reliable energy has been adopted as one of the United Nations sustainable development goals that all countries aim to achieve by 2030. However, much of the world's energy is still produced from fossil fuels and thus the progress towards clean and renewable energy is slow. This paper explores the key challenges towards renewable energy in Gulf Cooperation Council countries blessed with plenty of oil and gas reserves. The key challenges identified through literature review were ranked using a quantitative approach through the data collected from a selective sample across the six countries. These challenges in order of importance were found to be policies and regulations, manpower experience and competencies, renewable energy education, public awareness, costs and incentives for renewable energy and government commitment. The findings could be helpful to decision makers and government organisations in the region to develop strategies to overcome these identified challenges.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

General Energy

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