Pathways for low-carbon energy transition in the southern and eastern Mediterranean region: an institutional mechanism map
南・東地中海地域における低炭素エネルギー移行の経路:制度的メカニズムマップ (AI 翻訳)
Adel Ben Youssef, Mounir Dahmani, Mohamed Wael Ben Khaled
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日本語
本論文は、南・東地中海地域における低炭素電力化への移行を、公正かつ持続可能なエネルギー移行の枠組みと新制度学派の視点から分析。11の管轄区域と7つの政策手段ファミリーに関する470の観測データを用いて制度的メカニズムマップを作成し、システム性能シグナル、資金調達と統合リスクへの対応、公平性関連シグナルの3つのパターンを特定した。これらの結果は、財政・分配制約を尊重しつつ、ボトルネックとなるリスクに対処するための改革の優先順位付けに役立つ。
English
This paper analyzes pathways for low-carbon power transition in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean region using a Just and Sustainable Energy Transition framework and neo-institutional lens. Based on 470 observations across 11 jurisdictions and 7 instrument families, it creates an institutional mechanism map, identifying three regularities: systems performance signals, combined financing and integration risk management, and equity-related signals. The findings provide a basis for sequencing constraint-led reforms that target binding risks while respecting fiscal and distributional constraints.
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日本のGX文脈において
本論文は南・東地中海地域を対象としているが、日本のエネルギー移行政策、特に送電系統の運用ルールや再生可能エネルギー導入における制度設計に示唆を与える。日本のFIT/FIP制度や系統接続ルールの改善に、地域固有のリスクに応じた政策手段の組み合わせ方の知見を提供する。
In the global GX context
This paper offers a systematic mapping of institutional mechanisms for low-carbon transition in a developing region, providing a comparative framework for global energy transition scholarship. Its emphasis on sequencing reforms based on binding risks and distributional constraints is relevant for countries implementing just transition policies, including those in the Global South and emerging economies.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:The institutional mechanism map and identified regularities offer a novel analytical framework for studying energy transition policy instrument interactions across different contexts.
🏢実務担当者:Energy transition planners in developing regions can use the identified policy sequences to prioritize reforms that address systemic risks while maintaining fiscal and distributional feasibility.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers can draw on the analysis to design coordinated instrument mixes that balance system performance, financing, and equity objectives in power sector reform.
📄 Abstract(原文)
In the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean (SEMed) region, the transition to low-carbon power must be achieved while ensuring security of supply, affordability and development. Using the Just and Sustainable Energy Transition framework and a neo-institutional lens, we analysed 470 study–country–family observations (2000–2025) across 11 jurisdictions and 7 instrument families to create an institutional mechanism map. Three regularities stand out. Systems performance signals dominate in nine countries, primarily through time-differentiated pricing, settlement discipline and codified connection, queuing and curtailment rules. Financing and integration risks are often addressed together where auctions, revenue-support schemes, published access terms and standardised long-term contracts coexist with system rules. Equity-related signals arise where prosumer compensation and reconciliation rules influence participation and cost sharing at the retail margin. These patterns provide an interpretive basis for sequencing constraint-led reforms in SEMed power systems that target binding risks while respecting fiscal and distributional constraints.
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