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来源类型 | Publication |
Energy Forum 43: Breaking Israel's energy isolation | |
Prof. Gershon Grossman; Naama Shapira | |
发表日期 | 2018-06 |
出版年 | 2018 |
语种 | 英语 |
摘要 | The Israeli energy market has unique characteristics. One of its main problems is that the state is isolated from its neighbors in terms of energy supply and export, making it a kind of "energy island." This applies to various fuels, such as natural gas, and to electricity: the state provides itself with electricity and is not connected to an external transmission grid. The reasons are, of course, mainly geopolitical, because if an energy connection existed it could contribute to strengthen Israel's energy survival, although this should also be examined against other alternatives that supposedly may also contribute to energy security in times of emergency.
The breaking of Israel's energy isolation has two aspects: the more important one is energy security and the second concerns the question of whether the breaking of the isolation can be used as a lever for improving the economic situation of the State of Israel. Energy security has two sides: On the one hand, there is security in terms of hostile confrontations, that is, the survivability of the systems under conditions of warfare, which occur relatively frequently in Israel in comparison with the rest of the world; on the other hand, climate changes, which are taking place in front of our eyes - we still do not realize the full extent of their severity and how this will affect the stability in the region. Even if the isolation is lifted, Israel must be able to supply its needs continuously, alone and without needing any other sources. Breaking the isolation has also other aspects: as a lever to create a basis for regional cooperation and to diversify energy sources, which is beneficial in an environment of uncertainty (because of both the climate change and security aspects). Israel has two assets that can be used, at least partially, to break the energy isolation in which it finds itself. One is the country’s sources of natural gas that can be exported. The other is technological know-how and expertise in areas that can be of great help to neighboring countries, for example, in the field of desalination. Following are some recommendations made by some of the participants during the discussion:
Any investment in a regional energy project is an investment in Israel's national security. An examination of the applicability of regional cooperation projects that are mutually beneficial is proposed, for example:
Storage increases energy security and investments in this field and its costs can be traded off against the excessive expense of using diesel fuel.
It is recommended that infrastructures be developed for storing natural gas. |
URL | https://www.neaman.org.il/EN/Energy-Forum-43-Breaking-Israels-energy-isolation |
来源智库 | Science and Technology Policy Institute (Republic of Korea) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/472334 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Prof. Gershon Grossman,Naama Shapira. Energy Forum 43: Breaking Israel's energy isolation. 2018. |
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