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Nuclear, Renewables Drive Abu Dhabi’s Gas-For-Power Demand To Fresh Lows
...u Dhabi and Fujairah increased by 6% last year to a record 108.5TWh. The continued growth in clean-power generation means that Ewec’s gas consumption fell for the seventh consecutive year to 1.67bn cfd, the lowest figure since 2011 (see chart 2). Ewec’s gas consumption is now down 680mn cfd from its 20...
Volume: 68Issue: 10Published at Fri, 07 Mar 2025 -
Iraq Poised For 500MW Turkey Power Imports
...nce at least 2019. Ministry plans seen by MEES show two planned links. The first uses an existing 132KV line from Silopi in Turkey to Zakho in Iraqi Kurdistan which was last used in 2011 at an average 5MW. A contract for 150MW of 2021 imports did not go ahead after Turkish energy trader Aksa Aksen as...
Volume: 65Issue: 10Published at Fri, 11 Mar 2022 -
East Med Geopolitical Waters Remain Far From Smooth
...e division of reserves from the 4.1tcf Aphrodite field, which though around 90% lies in Cypriot waters, straddles the countries’ maritime border. Nicosia hopes that this deal will increase the chances of the 2011 discovery by Noble Energy (now Chevron) being developed along the lines of a de...
Volume: 64Issue: 10Published at Fri, 12 Mar 2021 -
Algeria Confirms Six CCGT Awards, Plans New Solar, Mobile Units
...ntracts Sonelgaz has been charged with raising total generating capacity quickly in the short term, following riots over power outages during 2012. While 3.77GW of capacity has been added since the end of 2011, Minister of Energy and Mines Youcef Yousfi has forced the pace of development since his return to...
Volume: 57Issue: 10Published at Fri, 07 Mar 2014