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Renewable Energy Program in Jordan
Jordan enjoys world class quality Solar and Wind Energy
• Wind speed reaching between 7.5 to
11.5 m/s in some places.
• Wind projects are now feasible and
competitive without further
concessional support
• High solar radiation figures of
5 – 7 kWh/m2 per day with
about 300 sunny days per year.
• Jordan future Renewable Energy
source is Solar Energy.
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Jordan Energy Strategy
The Energy Mix in Jordan (2010 – 2020)
Imported
Electricity 1%
Renewable 2%
2010
N. Gas 36%
Oil Products 61%
2015
Oil
Shale
11%
Imported
Electricity 2%
Domestic Resources 3%, Imported 97%
Renewable7%
2020
Imported
Renewable 10%
Oil
Electricity
1%
Shale
14%
Oil Products 40%
N. Gas 29%
Oil Products 51%
Domestic Resources 25%, Imported 75%
N. Gas 29%
Nuclear 6%
Domestic Resources 39%, Imported 61%
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
For Renewables to have the right position
within the global Energy Context:
• Stable Regulatory Framework
• Adequate and Transparent Public Policies
and Targets
• Clear Financial and Support Schemes
• Well defined Infrastructure Provisions
(Lands, Grid connections, etc.)
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
Jordan is at the right path
A target of 10% renewable energy input
into the energy mix by 2020 is set in the
National Energy Strategy, mainly aiming
for about 1000MW of Wind and 600MW
Solar.
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Regulatory Framework
o The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Law
was passed as a permanent Law in April 2012.
o This law, the first in the region, allows investors to
identify and develop grid-connected electricity
production projects through the so called unsolicited
or direct proposal submission.
o the Jordan Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Fund is established, which aims to channel financial
resources to that end.
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o A well-founded reference price list (ceiling prices)
for different Renewable technologies was set by the
ERC .
o Net- Metering for small RE Systems (Roof Tops)
with Fixed Purchase Prices for Excess Power,
o Tax Incentive regime , a By-Law was issued on Tax
exemptions for RE and EE systems and Equipment.
o Grid Expansion and Reinforcement Plans are
ongoing
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Reference Price List
RE source
Tariff Fills/ kWh
Wind Energy
80
Solar Energy (CSP)
135
PV
100
Bio mass
90
Bio gas
60
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Renewable Energy Development Schemes
The Government is currently engaged with a threetracks approach to develop RE Projects as follows:
a. Direct Proposals
b. Competitive Bidding
c. EPC Turn-Key
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Direct Proposals Approach
Round 1:
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(64) Expressions of Interest were received in 2012 and (30)
MOUs were signed (total Capacity of 850 MW split between
Solar and Wind).
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(12) PV solar proposals were received in March 2013 with
total capacity of (200) MW. PPAs signed in March 2014,
currently under Financial Close.
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The PPA for the first Wind Direct Proposal submission
project for 117 MW at Tafila was signed in November 2013,
currently under construction.
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Wind Proposals of this round to be received end of May 2014
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Round 2:
• Launched in August 2013, 83 Applications were received on
14 November 2013.
• (45) MOUs were signed with short listed PV bidders, and the
deadline for proposals submission is 6 July 2014.
• (6) bidders were shortlisted for Wind projects and the MOUs
are under signing.
• About (200-250) MW is allocated for this round
Round 3:
• Launched beginning February 2014. The deadline for
submission extended to 14 August 2014.
• About 400 MW estimated total capacity for this round
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Competitive Bidding Process
o The first ranked bidder for the (90) MW IPP Wind
Energy Project at Fujeij was announced, currently
under final negotiation.
o Several projects are under investigation by MEMR to
be tendered on public lands on due time, pending on
grid capacity availability.
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EPC Turn-Key approach
o (65-75) MW Wind project at Maan, funded through a
Grant from the Kuwaiti Fund (USD 150 million).
Currently under award to a Spanish contractor, and to be
operational by end 2015.
o (65-75MW) Solar PV Project at Quweira/Aqaba, funded
through a Grant from Abu Dhabi Fund (USD 150
million). (9) proposals were received by the deadline on
April 6, 2014, currently under evaluation and to be
operational by mid 2015.
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Conclusion
• Jordan has laid down the necessary Policy and
Regulatory frameworks for Renewable Energy, and
is ready now to attract and receive commercial
investments,
• One stop shop at MEMR is currently under process
by amending the RE Law.
• Template contractual documents (mainly PPAs) and
Instructions for developing RE projects do exist.
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