1 / 14

Draft hypotheses & connecting points to Tunisia and Morocco

Draft hypotheses & connecting points to Tunisia and Morocco. SE4JOBS team meeting Rabat, 24 March 2015. Johara Bellali, Karolin Blattmann , adelphi. Agenda. Introduction Presentation : Good practices from 3 countries (FFU) Presentation : Tunisia and Morocco (adelphi)

Télécharger la présentation

Draft hypotheses & connecting points to Tunisia and Morocco

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Draft hypotheses & connecting points to Tunisia and Morocco SE4JOBS teammeeting Rabat, 24 March 2015 Johara Bellali, Karolin Blattmann, adelphi

  2. Agenda • Introduction • Presentation: Good practices from 3 countries (FFU) • Presentation: Tunisia and Morocco (adelphi) Barriers and opportunities for RE/EE market development and connections to good practices • Discussion: Connecting the good practices (adelphi) • Presentation and discussion: Toolbox (FFU)

  3. SE4JOBS Processofimplementationforjoint FFU-adelphi activities International good practices Energypedia Toolbox  Regional integration  Stakeholder dialogues  Strengthening capacities  Pilot projects planning

  4. Tunisia overview • STWH: 700,000 m² (of targeted 1 million m² by 2016) installed (2013) • EE: established, supporting agency ANME, decrease of energy intensity • RE capacity equals 6% of total capacity or 3% of annual production • PV: mostly small-scale, 10 MW project co-financed by KfW • RE Jobs: 3390 (1,445 direct, 975 indirect) ; EE Jobs: 930 • Power generation heavily dependent on imported gas • Subsidised prices, first subsidy lifts in 2014 • STEG as quasi monopolist for generation, transmission, distribution • New targets for RE (Plan SolaireTunisien) in 2030: 1,700 MW wind; 1500MW PV; 500 MW CSP • Renewable Energy Law blocked

  5. Tunisiaoverview 2

  6. Barriers and Opportunities for RE development

  7. Tunisia - Questions

  8. MOROCCO

  9. Morocco - Overview

  10. Morrocco – overview Targets forRenewableEnergy: 2020 – 2000 MW Solar - 2000 MW Wind – 2000 MW Hydraulic 2020 – 42% ofinstalledcapacityand27% ofelectricalproduction 2020 – estimatedjobcreation: 35120 Targets forEnergyEfficiency: 2020 – 12% reductionofenergyconsumptionand – 15% for 2030 2020 – estimatedjobcreation: 17000

  11. Moroccocurrentstatus • Wind: 800 MW installed, 1,000 MW in process • CSP: 160 MW underconstruction, twotendered, 4th underprep

  12. Morocco - Barriers

  13. Morocco– Questions

  14. THANK YOU

More Related