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Status Quo and Potential

          The German Energy Transition
How Does It Work and What Does It Mean for Jordan?
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Electrical Energy Consumption
                      2008
                    Water
                   Pumping
Street light...
Energy saving per sector:



                 Street lighting
                                                       Water...
Primary Energy


                          1%

       32%


                                            66%


1%




     ...
Sectorial Electricity Consumption
               Forecast (GWh)

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Primary Energy Demand Forecast & the
Contribution of EE and RE in Energy Mix
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Where do
we go from
here?
Savings of 20 - 30% of final energy consumption per sector represents a reduction in
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Direct Solar Irradiance in EUMENA in kWh/m²/y




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Annual average windspeed :
The Green Economy Sectors in Jordan
A system of economic             Agriculture
activities related to the             B...
Policy recommended incentives
Thank you
German Energy Transition Workshop-Raouf Al Dabbas
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  1. 1. Status Quo and Potential The German Energy Transition How Does It Work and What Does It Mean for Jordan? 25 September 2012 Days Inn Hotel Amman Raouf Dabbas
  2. 2. Electrical Energy Consumption 2008 Water Pumping Street lighting 15% Household 2% 39% Industrial 27% Commercial 17%
  3. 3. Energy saving per sector: Street lighting Water pumping Transport 30% 20% 20% 20% 30% ` Commercial Houshold Industrial
  4. 4. Primary Energy 1% 32% 66% 1% Oil & Oil Products Renewable Energy Natural Gas Imported Electricity
  5. 5. Sectorial Electricity Consumption Forecast (GWh) 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Domestic Commercial Industrial Service Water pumping Street lighting
  6. 6. Primary Energy Demand Forecast & the Contribution of EE and RE in Energy Mix Hypothetical Energy Use 18000 16773 16000 Primary Energy Forecast (1000 toe) 14000 13252 12000 12079 10000 8000 6000 Total Primary Energy 4000 Primary Energy with Energy Efficiency measures 2000 Primary Energy with Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 years
  7. 7. Where do we go from here?
  8. 8. Savings of 20 - 30% of final energy consumption per sector represents a reduction in annual energy cost of Jordan of about 620 million JOD* 1,037 ca. -200 Cost of energy consumed in million JOD 2008 Cost of energy consumed 2008 in million JOD 829 Cost of energy consumed in million JOD incl. energy-efficiency measures ca. -190 to save x% of 2008 consumption ca. -120 642 Cost savings in million JOD due -x m. to sector-specific (NERC) 593 JOD energy savings** 474 ca. -80 450 391 313 ca. -25 ca. -5 -20% -30% -20% -20% energy savings energy savings energy savings energy savings 86 60 14 10 Transport Industry Household Commercial Water Street pumping lighting -30% energy savings * Internal estimations (Ministry of Environment/ CIM) ** Calculated by applying the sectors’ share in final energy consumption to the total cost of consumed energy (2008=2,763 Million JOD; MEMR-Facts & Figures)
  9. 9. Direct Solar Irradiance in EUMENA in kWh/m²/y water power Desert area required for: 1 km² is enough to desalinate 165,000 m³/day. 50 km x 50 km are needed to avoid the MENA water deficit in 2050. Solar irradiance 2400 kWh/m²/year x 10 % CSP efficiency / 4 kWh/m³ RO power consumption / 365 days/year = 0.165 m³/m²/day
  10. 10. Annual average windspeed :
  11. 11. The Green Economy Sectors in Jordan A system of economic  Agriculture activities related to the  Building production, distribution  Cities and consumption of goods  Energy and services that result Finance in improved human well-  Forest being over the long term,  Manufacturing while not exposing future  Tourism generations to environmental risks and  Transport ecological scarcities.  Waste  Water Modeling   Enabling Conditions
  12. 12. Policy recommended incentives
  13. 13. Thank you

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