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Jim Krane

@jimkrane

Wallace S. Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies at Rice University's Baker Institute. Following energy, climate and geopolitics; Persian Gulf author and scholar.

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What’s driving the growing #energy collaboration between the #GulfStates and #China? A new report by Jim Krane, Kristian Ulrichsen, and Ana Martín Gil of Rice University’s Baker Institute explores why this partnership isn't seen as a security threat. Read more: bakerinstitute.org/research/shapi…

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🌍Rice University Baker Institute's Kristian Ulrichsen, Jim Krane, and Mohammad Ayatollahi Tabaar analyze the impact of a renewed "maximum pressure" campaign in their latest report. Read here: bakerinstitute.org/research/trump… #Geopolitics #EnergySecurity #OilMarkets

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🎙️ Jim Krane, Wallace S. Wilson Fellow at Rice University’s Baker Institute CES, discusses #EnergyPolicy & #Geopolitics on the Al-Attiyah Foundation podcast. Don’t miss his insights on Gulf monarchies’ navigating the energy transition: youtube.com/watch?v=0UV9VB… #BakerEnergy

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The United Arab Emirates will require companies to monitor and report their emissions in an effort to reach a target to become carbon neutral by 2050 bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Green

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ICYMI: What would a renewed “maximum pressure” campaign on #Iran look like under #Trump in a changing #MiddleEast? Fellows Kristian Ulrichsen, Jim Krane and Mohammad Tabaar explore this issue in a new policy brief. 📖Read it below. bakerinstitute.org/research/trump…

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Research on extreme heat and new approaches like #SRM is incredibly important to effectively manage our responses to events like heatwaves and protect communities and natural lands. Thanks to our partners for their collaboration on this important gathering. Learn more below.

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Kuwait’s electricity tariff is among the world’s lowest, fueling fiscal strain & higher fossil fuel emissions. In a new paper for Baker Institute Center for Energy Studies & Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East, Osamah Alsayegh, Jim Krane, and Salem Alhajraf reassess the subsidy’s impact & propose reforms to align with

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⚡#Kuwait's #electricity tariff is just 0.7 US cents per kWh, covering only 5% of costs, fueling $10B+ in subsidies and power cuts. A new Rice University Baker Institute CES paper by Osamah Alsayegh, Jim Krane, & Salem Alhajraf explores #TariffReform. 🔗bakerinstitute.org/research/disto…

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With world-class geology, sunshine & engineering, the Gulf should be a clean #hydrogen powerhouse 🌍⚡ But as @JimKrane of Baker Institute shows, weak demand stalls investment. Can #GCC governments kickstart the sector? Policy ideas here: tinyurl.com/3wc7ak2r #EnergyTransition

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New from Jim Krane: In a new article published by Arab Center Washington DC, Krane explores the growing disconnect between US goals and Gulf priorities on energy, arms, and diplomacy. 🔗 arabcenterdc.org/resource/us-po… #Geopolitics #GulfStates #USForeignPolicy