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Jordan Renewable Energy Program Suleiman al Hiyari Arab Union for Electricity Mecca, KSA

Jordan Renewable Energy Program Suleiman al Hiyari Arab Union for Electricity Mecca, KSA. 1. Main Challenges of Energy Sector in Jordan. Almost no indigenous energy resources . High dependency on imported energy (96% import in 2012).

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Jordan Renewable Energy Program Suleiman al Hiyari Arab Union for Electricity Mecca, KSA

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  1. Jordan Renewable Energy Program Suleiman al Hiyari Arab Union for Electricity Mecca, KSA national electric power co. 1

  2. Main Challenges of Energy Sector in Jordan • Almost no indigenous energy resources . • High dependency on imported energy (96% import in 2012). • High cost (The energy imports accounted for 20% of GDP in 2012). • High growth of primary energy demand. • High growth rate of electricity. national electric power co. 2

  3. Features • Jordan is considered as a hub and transit country and can play a major role linking oil, gas and electricity networks among the region. • Jordan has a huge potential of Renewable Energy utilization (wind, solar). • (Solar radiation 5-7 Kwh/m2 per day, wind speed 7-11 m/s). • Jordan has a huge potential of energy resources (Oil shale, Uranium). • Jordan has potential of oil and gas exploration. national electric power co. 3

  4. Main Challenges of Energy Sector in Jordan • Almost no indigenous energy resources . • High dependency on imported energy (96% import in 2012). • High cost (The energy imports accounted for 20% of GDP in 2012). • High growth of primary energy demand. • High growth rate of electricity. national electric power co. 4

  5. Jordan’s Energy Strategy for 2020. The Energy Mix in Jordan (2011 – 2020) 2011 Domestic Resources 3%, Imported 97% 2020 2015 Domestic Resources 25%, Imported 75% Domestic Resources 39%, Imported 61% national electric power co. 5 5

  6. Renewable Energy Targets: • Promoting the Renewable Energy Source to to a of share 7% in the primary energy mix in 2015 and 10% in 2020 :- • 600 - 1000 MW Wind Energy. • 300 - 600 MW Solar Energy. • 30 - 50 MW Waste to Energy. national electric power co. 6

  7. Jordan enjoys world class quality Solar and Wind Energy • Wind speed reaching between 7.5 to 11.5 m/s in some places. • Wind projects are now feasible and competitive without further concessional support • Jordan has huge potential of Solar Energy for all utilizations. • Jordan future Renewable Energy source is Solar Energy. Ma’an & Quweira national electric power co. 7

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  9. Renewable Energy Regulatory Framework - Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Law The Law issued in April 2012, allows for the Direct Proposal Submissions of projects for generating electrical power and connecting to the grid. - By-Laws and Regulations for Investment The by-laws and regulations related to renewable energy projects for electricity generation have been issued by the Electricity Regulatory Commission, especially the Reference Price List which include the indicative prices for each type of Renewable Source. national electric power co. 9

  10. Energy Efficiency By-Law Issued on 14 November 2012 , where SWHs are mandatory as of April 2013 for new buildings, ESCOs market has to be licensed and regulated , as well as Labeling is mandatory to all Electrical Appliances. Tax Exemptions By-law Recently approved (issued on 14 February), exempting all Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Systems and Equipment's from Sales Tax and Custom duties. Moreover, All Renewable Energy Projects shall enjoy the tax exemptions applicable to Conventional IPP projects. Ongoing Grid Reinforcement Plans by NEPCO The so-called “Green Corridor” transmission line is under development, to be ready by 2015 to absorb all renewable power . national electric power co. 10

  11. Net-Metering • For small scale projects, Any customer can sell the excess of electricity to the grid based on the following prices: • 15% addition for Jordanian origin RE system as an incentive. • ERC has issued all directives related to the net metering and grid connection. national electric power co. 11 11

  12. Reference Price List • For large scale projects, ERC has issued the indicative prices for the various RE sources • 15% addition for Jordanian origin RE system as an incentive. national electric power co. 12 12

  13. Investment Opportunities - Floated and Planned Renewable Energy Tenders national electric power co. 13

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  16. Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Fund This Fund was established in accordance with Articles of the RE & EE Law aiming to: • Provide Financial Framework for RE and EE. • Promote the use of RE and EE in Jordan. • Provide incentives and financial support for RE and EE measures, studies and projects. • Encourage private-sector investment in RE and EE projects and activities. national electric power co. 16

  17. Investment Volume According to the Master Plan the required investment in the energy sector is around $14-18 billion over 12 years Oil Shale Exploration $1400-3800 million Energy Efficiency $80-150 million Oil Sector $3400 million Renewable Energy $1400-2100 million Power Sector $4800-5800 million Natural Gas $2400 million national electric power co. 17 17

  18. Thank You national electric power co. 18

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