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Justin Dargin
Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative
January 25, 2011
Masdar: One step back, two forward for solar in UAE?
In the News
By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative
The UAE has been considered a hot bed for solar energy projects and potentially solar panel manufacturing thanks to domestic and international efforts led by Abu Dhabi-based Masdar, an international renewable energy initiative and specialist in silicon-based thin-film PV module projects. But in a sudden turn of events, Masdar’s decision to postpone its construction of a solar panel factory, have revealed a new set of objectives for domestic projects and heavy subsidization models.
January 19, 2011
The EU and Gulf Cooperation Council: A New Path for European Energy Diversification
Presentation
By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative
This presentation examines some of Europe’s critical energy security challenges and EU efforts to coordinate a common European energy strategy in light of its potential geopolitical impact. Particular attention will be paid to the energy needs of Eastern Europe and discuss whether more strategic cooperation is warranted with Russia to improve overall continental energy flows. It also reviews the often fractious energy policies pursued by different member states and debate its effect on broader European efforts to promote energy security.
November 23, 2010
Contractual and Commercial Elements of Hydrocarbon Exports-What Can Be Taken Over to a Renewable Energy Export Scheme?
Presentation
By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative
Justin Dargin, Dubai Initiative Research Fellow, presented at a renewable energy conference in Casablanca, Morocco, and Tunis, Tunisia, November 2010.
November 11, 2010
Energy Expert: Supply of Gas in the Market Exceeds Demand
In the News
By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative
Dubai Initiative Research Fellow Justin Dargin gives an interview to Russia Today Arabic on the situation of the global energy sector and its impact on the global energy market, as well as the relations between exporting and industrialized nations.
November 4, 2010
A Carbon Solution for the Gulf's Energy Deficit
Journal Article, Petroleum Economist
By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative
By introducing a carbon-management strategy, GCC countries could reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions, and conserve their oil and gas resource for future generations.
November, 2010
Energy, Trade and Finance in Asia
Book
By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative
To be published late 2011, this study offers a vital reappraisal of the trade relationship between north-east Asia and the Gulf. Writing from a non-western standpoint, Dargin and Lim make a compelling case for how these regions became economically integrated in the wake of the oil crisis. The historical role of India in connecting these regions is examined in-depth, whilst the economic modernization of China and Japan is also stressed.
With its emphasis on strategy, this book provides important information that can be used in policy-making for the future, whilst the expert analysis of twentieth-century economic history makes it an essential research tool for scholars working in this area.
October 19, 2010
Carbon trading only way forward for GCC region, says expert
In the News
By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative
Dubai Initiative Fellow Justin Dargin featured in an article concerning the signficance of carbon trading as an energy policy for the GCC.
October 14, 2010
Development of Gulf Carbon Trading
Presentation
By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative
A harmonized pan-Gulf carbon trading platform to make cost-efficient decisions about greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement will bring immense economic, environmental and geopolitical benefits to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, which currently have some of the highest per capita carbon emission rates in the world, according to Justin Dargin, Research Fellow at the Dubai Initiative and Fulbright scholar of the Middle East. Click here to watch the video.
October 10, 2010
Independent regulator to monitor UAE nuclear power
In the News
By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative
When the UAE breaks ground on its first nuclear power plant, independent regulators will be there every step of the way, with the clout to halt work, approve construction materials, and decide whether it is ever switched on.
August 23, 2010
Saudi Arabia to tap nuclear energy market
In the News
By Justin Dargin, Former Associate, The Dubai Initiative
Dubai Initiative Fellow Justin Dargin speaks to Nuclear Energy Insider about Saudi Arabia's nuclear energy initiative.



