Energy use in developing countries has risen more than fourfold over the past three decades and is expected to continue increasing rapidly in the future. This increase in energy use is necessary
and desirable, since energy services are essential for economic growth and improved living standards.
Electricity is one of the most important ingredients for social and economic development in Suriname.
The growth rate in Suriname is approximately 10% annually, and is higher than the demand forecast
in other countries in the region, which have typical values between 3% and 7%. There is a strong
relationship between economic growth and energy usage. Therefore electric utility’s duty is to
facilitate future growth by assuring a reliable and secured supply of electric power. In this context
there are interesting developments realized and forthcoming in the electricity sector in Suriname
induces by the rapid increase in demand for electrical power the coming years. In this first
contribution an overview of the main characteristics of the Energy Companies of Suriname (N.V.
E.B.S.) is given, followed by developments over the past 7 years in the electricity sector of Suriname,
and expansion potentials for the future. This technical article shares knowledge and experience for
practical and proven solutions in the electricity power sector of Suriname. Furthermore, as result of
the trend towards sustainability, reducing environmental pressure and other global concerns the
potential of alternative power sources will be touched. The use of energy efficient apparatus and
energy savings in T&D practices are highlighted. The business sectors are given opportunities to
explore the possibilities in the demand and supply business of the electric power industry in Suriname.
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Indian Dental Academy: will be one of the most relevant and exciting training
center with best faculty and flexible training programs for dental
professionals who wish to advance in their dental practice,Offers certified
courses in Dental implants,Orthodontics,Endodontics,Cosmetic Dentistry,
Prosthetic Dentistry, Periodontics and General Dentistry.
Recent advances in dental materials /certified fixed orthodontic courses by I...Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
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For Caribbean countries it is an important condition for their economic development to assure a secure and reliable supply of electricity. EBS is fully aware of the important role that the electric power sector plays for the development for Suriname. As utility member of
CARILEC, EBS has better chances to benefit from the
important changes Caribbean power sectors are witnessing. This first contribution has shared knowledge and experience of proven and practical solution in the Suriname electrical sector. Added to this it highlights the developments that the Suriname power sector has undergone, and additionally gives a glimpse of expansions potentials. EBS is continually planning and implementing projects in order to improve and create supply and transportation capacity to meet Suriname’s economic growth requirements and at the same time
fulfilling the need for security of supply. The growth rate in demand for power is high (8 to 10 %) in the last 3
years and expected to progress with this pace, which is the highest compared to several other Caribbean
countries. The coming year’s developments in the power sector of Suriname will be promising and
inevitable.
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While there is a challenge and conflict between the need of energy and the
production, different alternatives are explored to minimize the used of coal in the
generation of electrical energy because of the greenhouse gases emission and climate
change. Ocean wave energy is one of the important solutions to the energy needed as
South Africa is almost surrounded by ocean. This paper defined the important
parameters intervening in the ocean wave energy assessment and the design of ocean
wave energy converters for KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa by defining the
significant height and the average peak period.
Based on the analysis of ocean wave data sets of this province the significant
height of 3.854 m and peak period of 9.807 s were obtained. Those can be used to
determine the wave class based on the environmental information’s, and the
appropriate type of spectral model to use in the study of ocean wave energy converters
for energy harvesting.
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South African banks have been at the forefront of the financing for these renewables projects, which are funded in Rands with a Rand PPA, backstopped by the SA Government.
Bankability of clean energy projects - South Africa caseLeonardo ENERGY
This session is part of the Clean Energy Regulators Initiative Webinar Programme.
Theme 3 - Finance
Module 4: Bankability
South Africa launched its Renewable Energy program in 2010. Since then, SA has had four extremely successful rounds of bidding, with over 6,000MWs allocated across wind, solar PV, CSP, landfill gas, biomass and small hydro projects. R193 billion (USD15.5 bn) of FDI has been injected into the economy through this new asset class. The program has been highly commended with applause from local & international developers and the financing fraternity alike.
South African banks have been at the forefront of the financing for these renewables projects, which are funded in Rands with a Rand PPA, backstopped by the SA Government.
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The guide 'CSP Storage: South Africa' provides insight into the current and future prospects of storage technology,
as well as assessing the dispatchability potential for the South African market. In addition, it contains
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Developments And Future Expansions Potential In The Electric Power System Of ...Ravish P.Y. Mehairjan
For Caribbean countries it is an important condition for their economic development to assure a secure and reliable supply of electricity. EBS is fully aware of the important role that the electric power sector plays for the development for Suriname. As utility member of
CARILEC, EBS has better chances to benefit from the
important changes Caribbean power sectors are witnessing. This first contribution has shared knowledge and experience of proven and practical solution in the Suriname electrical sector. Added to this it highlights the developments that the Suriname power sector has undergone, and additionally gives a glimpse of expansions potentials. EBS is continually planning and implementing projects in order to improve and create supply and transportation capacity to meet Suriname’s economic growth requirements and at the same time
fulfilling the need for security of supply. The growth rate in demand for power is high (8 to 10 %) in the last 3
years and expected to progress with this pace, which is the highest compared to several other Caribbean
countries. The coming year’s developments in the power sector of Suriname will be promising and
inevitable.
A presentation by Dave Lucas, Corporate Specialist (Environmental Management) in Eskom's Climate Change and Sustainability Department, given to US bloggers on December 8, 2008, in Johannesburg.
DETERMINATION OF KWAZULU-NATAL SEA STATE PARAMETERS FOR THE SPECTRAL FUNCTIONSIAEME Publication
While there is a challenge and conflict between the need of energy and the
production, different alternatives are explored to minimize the used of coal in the
generation of electrical energy because of the greenhouse gases emission and climate
change. Ocean wave energy is one of the important solutions to the energy needed as
South Africa is almost surrounded by ocean. This paper defined the important
parameters intervening in the ocean wave energy assessment and the design of ocean
wave energy converters for KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa by defining the
significant height and the average peak period.
Based on the analysis of ocean wave data sets of this province the significant
height of 3.854 m and peak period of 9.807 s were obtained. Those can be used to
determine the wave class based on the environmental information’s, and the
appropriate type of spectral model to use in the study of ocean wave energy converters
for energy harvesting.
Bankability of Clean Energy Projects: the case of South Africa - 6 GWLeonardo ENERGY
This session is part of the Clean Energy Regulators Initiative Webinar Programme.
Theme 3 - Finance
Module 4: Bankability
South Africa launched its Renewable Energy program in 2010. Since then, SA has had four extremely successful rounds of bidding, with over 6,000MWs allocated across wind, solar PV, CSP, landfill gas, biomass and small hydro projects. R193 billion (USD15.5 bn) of FDI has been injected into the economy through this new asset class. The program has been highly commended with applause from local & international developers and the financing fraternity alike.
South African banks have been at the forefront of the financing for these renewables projects, which are funded in Rands with a Rand PPA, backstopped by the SA Government.
Bankability of clean energy projects - South Africa caseLeonardo ENERGY
This session is part of the Clean Energy Regulators Initiative Webinar Programme.
Theme 3 - Finance
Module 4: Bankability
South Africa launched its Renewable Energy program in 2010. Since then, SA has had four extremely successful rounds of bidding, with over 6,000MWs allocated across wind, solar PV, CSP, landfill gas, biomass and small hydro projects. R193 billion (USD15.5 bn) of FDI has been injected into the economy through this new asset class. The program has been highly commended with applause from local & international developers and the financing fraternity alike.
South African banks have been at the forefront of the financing for these renewables projects, which are funded in Rands with a Rand PPA, backstopped by the SA Government.
Power Sector Analysis Report 2017_Sultanate of Oman Shoby P.Jacob
The report briefly analysed the power sector of sultanate of oman in 2017 & the future prospects for the company in the sector.
Shoby.P.Jacob
0091 8330800217
Concentrated Solar Power Storage in South AfricaDavid Williams
Concentrated Solar Power Storage in South Africa
The guide 'CSP Storage: South Africa' provides insight into the current and future prospects of storage technology,
as well as assessing the dispatchability potential for the South African market. In addition, it contains
exclusive extracts from the CSP Today business intelligence reports.
Developments and Future Expansions Potential in the Electric Power System in Suriname
1. Technical Article 2010 CARILEC Engineering Conference
“Sharing Knowledge and Experience for Practical, Proven Solutions”
Developments and Future Expansions Potential in the Electric
Power System in Suriname
by
Samuel Mehairjan MSc*, Ravish P.Y. Mehairjan BSc**
* Director Generation & Transmission N.V. E.B.S., Paramaribo, Suriname
** Graduate Student Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Abstract
E nergy use in developing countries has risen more than fourfold over the past three decades and
is expected to continue increasing rapidly in the future. This increase in energy use is necessary
and desirable, since energy services are essential for economic growth and improved living standards.
Electricity is one of the most important ingredients for social and economic development in Suriname.
The growth rate in Suriname is approximately 10% annually, and is higher than the demand forecast
in other countries in the region, which have typical values between 3% and 7%. There is a strong
relationship between economic growth and energy usage. Therefore electric utility’s duty is to
facilitate future growth by assuring a reliable and secured supply of electric power. In this context
there are interesting developments realized and forthcoming in the electricity sector in Suriname
induces by the rapid increase in demand for electrical power the coming years. In this first
contribution an overview of the main characteristics of the Energy Companies of Suriname (N.V.
E.B.S.) is given, followed by developments over the past 7 years in the electricity sector of Suriname,
and expansion potentials for the future. This technical article shares knowledge and experience for
practical and proven solutions in the electricity power sector of Suriname. Furthermore, as result of
the trend towards sustainability, reducing environmental pressure and other global concerns the
potential of alternative power sources will be touched. The use of energy efficient apparatus and
energy savings in T&D practices are highlighted. The business sectors are given opportunities to
explore the possibilities in the demand and supply business of the electric power industry in Suriname.
* Contact: Samuel Mehairjan, s.mehairjan@nvebs.com