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Riyadh, Cairo Sign $1.8bn Power Connection Deals
...ows have fallen well below their 2011-12 peak. Electricity sent to Jordan was down 12% year on year at 278GWh for 2019-20, an implied average flow of just 32MW, while that received from Jordan was up 36% to 95GWh, according to the latest stats from Egypt’s Electricity Holding Company (EEHC). Flows to Li...
Volume: 64Issue: 40Published at Fri, 08 Oct 2021 -
Solar Gets Key Financing Boost, But Much More Needed
...vestment since 2011, committing $590mn to date. Other World Bank investment in the MENA region targets economies hit by the Arab Spring, which need urgent structural reforms to break the vicious circle of slow growth and political instability. Oil importers Egypt, Tunisia, Jordan and Lebanon in particular ha...
Volume: 57Issue: 40Published at Fri, 03 Oct 2014 -
Egypt Eyes 2016 Start For 650MW Suez Plant
...censing round suggests the country’s ailing gas sector will soon get a much-needed boost, even if exploration takes off it will take years for this to feed through into significantly higher output (see p2). Egyptian gas output has fallen consistently since the ‘Revolution’ of early 2011, hitting a 9-year lo...
Volume: 57Issue: 40Published at Fri, 03 Oct 2014 -
Morocco’s ONEE Announces 2013-17 Electricity Plan
...ovision of $100mn to Morocco to support the building of further solar and wind plants in a number of remote areas. ONEE had more than 4.7mn customers at the end of 2012, an increase of 7.4% compared with end-2011. Morocco’s electricity demand was 31.06TWh in 2012, up 8% on 2011. Demand growth av...
Volume: 56Issue: 40Published at Fri, 04 Oct 2013 -
AES Jordan Secures OPIC Funding For New Power Plant
...gime in early 2011. OPIC said that electricity generated by the new ‘peaker plant’ – it will provide electricity during periods of peak usage, such as evenings and summer months – will be taken by Jordan’s National Electric Power Company (Nepco) under a power purchase agreement with AES Jo...
Volume: 55Issue: 40Published at Fri, 28 Sep 2012