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ENEC Speaks with MEES About Abu Dhabi’s Game-Changing Barakah Nuclear Plant
...is is just the beginning for ENEC to deliver even more value for the UAE by supporting the global civil nuclear sector. 1: ABU DHABI’S EWEC GAS FEEDSTOCK REQUIREMENTS FALL 30% FROM THEIR 2017 PEAK DESPITE OVERALL GENERATION SOARING (TWh) 2: ABU DHABI ‘CLEAN’ POWER GENERATION (TW...
Volume: 68Issue: 42Published at Fri, 17 Oct 2025 -
Algeria Renewables: Set For Take-Off At Last?
...llowing six years, the majority off-grid rooftop solar, a figure which was smaller than the shrinking of Algeria’s hydropower capacity. As a result, the end-2023 renewables figure of 601MW was below 2017 levels (see chart). But the country has major renewables ambitions, targeting 15GW capacity by 20...
Volume: 67Issue: 41Published at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 -
Egypt Taps Russian Oil, Israeli Gas To Keep LNG Exports Flowing
...wer plants in a bid to maximize gas available for LNG exports at record global spot prices (MEES, 23 September). Having been at just 20,000 b/d for much of 2020 and 2021, fuel oil burn is now running at the highest level since 2017 with August’s 119,000 b/d only marginally down on July’s four year mo...
Volume: 65Issue: 42Published at Fri, 21 Oct 2022 -
Egypt: Record Power Generation As Gas Output Rebounds
...79TWh (see chart 4). *Industrial use remains just below 2017-2018 levels at 3.67TWh for July (see chart 5). Business power consumption was the hardest hit by Covid but has witnessed a rebound since May with recent months in line with 2016-18 norms including 0.72TWh for July (see ch...
Volume: 64Issue: 41Published at Fri, 15 Oct 2021 -
Riyadh, Cairo Sign $1.8bn Power Connection Deals
...nafir to Saudi Arabia in 2017 (MEES, 4 August 2017). Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman heralded the deal as highlighting “the sound directives and proper guidance paid by the two brotherly countries.” Egypt and Saudi Arabia also emphasized the pan-Arab nature of the link, and th...
Volume: 64Issue: 40Published at Fri, 08 Oct 2021 -
Egypt Power Fuels: Renewables Rising, But Gas Remains Dominant
...24 (MEES, 9 November 2018). In the longer term nuclear capacity will be added to the mix, with four reactors with a combined capacity of 4.8GW due to begin operation at Dabaa on the Mediterranean coast during 2026-29 (MEES, 15 December 2017). ...
Volume: 63Issue: 43Published at Fri, 23 Oct 2020 -
Qatar Powergen Rebounds To New Peak
...ricultural sector, which Qatar has sought to build up in response to the ongoing economic embargo. Food security has long been an area of concern for the government and the embargo made it more acute. Government statistics show that agricultural output has increased significantly since 2017. STRATEGIC DE...
Volume: 63Issue: 40Published at Fri, 02 Oct 2020 -
Qatar Powergen Breaks New Records After 2018 Downturn
...ar. Should the 20% year-on-year growth seen in the first eight months be maintained for the remainder of 2019 this implies a record 47.3TWh for the year as a whole, some 8% above the previous record of 43.9TWh set in 2017 (see chart 2). As with Qatar’s neighbors, electricity demand is highly se...
Volume: 62Issue: 42Published at Fri, 18 Oct 2019 -
Kuwait Readies State Firms For Power IPO
...-year agreement. While prices have not been revealed, in order to have attracted international investors they would have had to be higher than the heavily subsidized tariffs paid by Kuwaiti consumers (MEES, 16 June 2017). CAPACITY GROWTH Kuwait generation capacity stands at 19.42GW thanks to the re...
Volume: 62Issue: 40Published at Fri, 04 Oct 2019 -
Iraq Signs Up For 25GW Power Boost: What’s The Cost?
...urth monthly zero burn since September 2017 (see chart). There will likely be additional fuel oil available in the near term. While Baghdad has had little success in attracting outside investment in new refining capacity, a recent boost will have come from the start-up of the rehabilitated 70...
Volume: 61Issue: 43Published at Fri, 26 Oct 2018 -
Riyadh Touts Desalination Assets In Privatization Drive: What’s At Stake?
...THORITY. MEES. 2: SAUDI DESALINATION CAPACITY (‘000 M³/D): OVER 93% IS LARGELY OR WHOLLY STATE-OWNED SAUDI ARABIA’S DESALINATION FIRMS 2017 ('000 M³/D) Ownership in de...
Volume: 61Issue: 42Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018 -
Delegates Desert Saudi Investor Conference
...tober 2017) and the publicity stunt of granting citizenship to the robot “Sophia.” The Crown Prince intended the second act to rival last year’s event, promising the unveiling of an “amazing deal…far away from oil” at FII in a Bloomberg interview earlier this month. “There is one deal in FII and th...
Volume: 61Issue: 42Published at Fri, 19 Oct 2018 -
Oman Eyes Big Solar To Reduce Reliance On Gas-Fired Power
...pacity of 1.55GW put renewables in second place, with the remainder comprising a “clean coal” project and the Misfah IPP, for which the fuel has not been specified (see chart). At the end of 2017 Oman had just 8MW of renewables power generation capacity, according to Abu Dhabi-based renewable energy ag...
Volume: 61Issue: 41Published at Fri, 12 Oct 2018 -
Iraqi Crude Burn Levels Slump As Iranian Gas Imports Displace Liquids
...nsistently posting moderate year-on-year increases in crude burn volumes, indicating that full year volumes would be up on last year’s 169,000 b/d average. But absent a surge in the final four months of the year, they are on track to average 160,000 b/d in 2017. Iraq’s power plants have also been burning si...
Volume: 60Issue: 43Published at Fri, 27 Oct 2017 -
Aramco Targets 12GW Powergen Capacity By 2020, Seeks Supply License
...0 Expansion projects Oil, gas-fired 84 Added 2017: Turaif Wind turbine 3 Total Op...
Volume: 60Issue: 42Published at Fri, 20 Oct 2017 -
Saudi Signs Nuclear Deal With Russia But Continues To Play The Field
...0 1 5.5 Rosatom building. Work started Mar 2017 Planned 10...
Volume: 60Issue: 41Published at Fri, 13 Oct 2017 -
Renewables: Mena Retarded By Low Power Prices Amid Global Progress-IEA
...ergy Agency (IEA). The agency’s Renewables 2017 forecast, published this week, says solar capacity worldwide rose by 50% last year, to 74GW, of which almost a half was in China. “China has been the leader in manufacturing solar PV equipment for some time,” says IEA renewables head Paolo Frankl, “bu...
Volume: 60Issue: 40Published at Fri, 06 Oct 2017 -
Saudi Solar Tender: Masdar Offers Lowest Ever Power Price
...built 120km east of Abu Dhabi city at Sweihan (MEES, 7 July). There will be great interest across the renewables sector in how such low bids were achieved for Sakaka. Certainly solar panel costs have fallen sharply. The IEA’s Renewables 2017 forecast, issued this week says that in 2016 solar PV...
Volume: 60Issue: 40Published at Fri, 06 Oct 2017 -
Iraq’s Tentative Gas Gains Insufficient To Stem Oil Burn Growth
...ak of 677mn cfd. The company aims to reach 700mn cfd by end-2016. Iraq had hoped to bring flaring rates down to zero by 2017, but it is now targeting 2020. When asked by MEES on the prospects of this being achieved, Mr Husain admitted that funding problems at BGC are delaying progress at key pl...
Volume: 59Issue: 43Published at Fri, 28 Oct 2016 -
Oman Plans Big Solar Project
...e southern Dhofar governorate near the border with Yemen and plans 7MW more in small projects. Raeco aims to develop 90MW of wind and solar capacity by 2020 and has awarded UAE’s Masdar a $200mn contract to build a 50MW wind farm at Harweel in the Dhofar region for start-up in 2017 (MEES, 10 Ju...
Volume: 59Issue: 42Published at Fri, 21 Oct 2016