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Abu Dhabi Reaps Clean Energy Rewards
...3 trillion BTU of natural gas last year, which equates to around 2.2bn cfd. This was the lowest figure since 2014, thanks in large part to the start-up of Barakah. Although Ewec’s total power generation also dipped last year, at 84.7TWh, it was still the second highest annual figure on record. NU...
Volume: 64Issue: 26Published at Fri, 02 Jul 2021 -
Egypt Power Capacity Boost Gathers Steam
...er the year to June 2014, taking total capacity to 32.02GW. This was almost 6GW above peak recorded consumption of 26.14GW. But demand spiked well above this later in the summer, when outages of both generating capacity and grid infrastructure, coupled with transmission and distribution losses, led to...
Volume: 58Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2015 -
Sonelgaz Generating Capacity Up 2GW In 2013, But Finances ‘Fragile’
...spent during 2014-17 on generating and transmission capacity to keep pace with demand growth of more than 10% a year. He warned that this investment must come despite frozen electricity prices (MEES, 23 May). Mobile Supply Boost Mr Boutarfa says that Algeria’s electricity generating ca...
Volume: 57Issue: 26Published at Fri, 27 Jun 2014 -
Turkey Reveals Electricity Targets, Wind Expansion Continues
...dropower 15%, wind and geothermal 12%, nuclear 11%, solar 5% and other sources 2%, according to the Anadolu news agency, citing a ministry report. State transmission company TEIAS estimates Turkish electricity consumption at 245.5TWh in 2013 and says this will rise by 4.3% in 2014 to a total 256TWh. An...
Volume: 57Issue: 26Published at Fri, 27 Jun 2014 -
IEA Sees ‘Significant Potential’ For Solar Power In Middle East
...lar capacity (PV and CSP) in 2013. The country has adopted long-term renewable generation targets and is seeking to install 1.8gw of large-scale solar capacity by 2014. However, “the 2014 goal may be overly ambitious, given lack of deployment history, but medium-term growth is likely to be ro...
Volume: 56Issue: 26Published at Fri, 28 Jun 2013 -
Qatar Plans First IWPP Project In Five Years
...ter, while the planned IWP will have 40-60mn gal/day capacity. Both plants are expected to be built near Ras Laffan. Kahramaa has invited expressions of interest for the two projects. The IWPP is expected to be tendered in 2014-15. Kahramaa technical director Ahmad al-Nasir told a MEED co...
Volume: 56Issue: 26Published at Fri, 28 Jun 2013