Workshop on International Good Practices of Sustainable Energy Technologies. Beirut Energy Forum 9-11 Sep 2015

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Workshop on International Good Practices of Sustainable Energy Technologies Beirut Energy Forum 9-11 Sep 2015 Eng. Ziad Jebril Sabra Advisor to the Minister Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources JORDAN

Key Figures for Jordan Electricity Sector Total Installed Capacity: 4100 MW Peak Load: 3300 MW Per Capita Electricity Consumption: 2235 KWh Total Electricity Generation: 17261 GWh Total Electricity Consumption :14564 GWh

The Energy Sector in Jordan - Challenges and opportunities - The country has a huge potential of: Energy resources (oil shale, uranium). Renewable energy utilization (wind, solar). High dependency on imported energy (97%) High cost of imported energy (18% of GDP 2014). High annual growth of primary energy demand (5%). High annual growth of electricity demand (7%).

For Renewables to have the right position within the global Energy Context: Stable Political and Regulatory Frameworks Adequate and Transparent Public Policies and Targets Clear Financial and Support Schemes (Tax regime) Well defined Infrastructure Provisions (Lands, Grid connections, etc.)

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.

Regulatory Framework The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Law was passed as a permanent Law in April 2012. This law allows investors to identify and develop grid-connected electricity production projects through the so called unsolicited or direct proposal submission.

Regulatory Framework A well-founded reference price list (ceiling prices) for different Renewable technologies was set by the ERC. Net- Metering for small RE Systems (Roof Tops) with Fixed Purchase Prices for Excess Power, Tax Incentive regime, a By-Law was issued on Tax exemptions for RE and EE systems and Equipment.

Regulatory Framework Grid Expansion and Reinforcement Plans are ongoing (Green Corridor). The Jordan Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Fund is established, which aims to channel financial resources to that end.

Renewable Energy Development Schemes About 1000 MW of Wind and Solar PV projects are currently under development in Jordan, 200MW operational by end of 2015. The Government is currently engaged with a fourtracks approach to develop RE Projects as follows: Direct Proposals Competitive Bidding EPC Turn-Key Small Scale RE Schemes (Net Metering)

Direct Proposals Scheme/ Round 1: Projects Under Construction # Type Capacity Location Project(s) Information & Current Status 1 Wind 117 MW Tafila BOO Project for Jordan Wind Company (JWPC). VESTAS machines. Project Agreements along with the successful financial closure have been completed by the end of 2013 operational by September 2015. 2 PV Solar 10 MW Mafraq BOO for the local PV manufacturing company Philadelphia-Solar. Connected to distribution company. operational by September 2015.

Gulf Grants: Projects Under Construction # Type Capacity Location Project(s) Information & Current Status 3 Wind 80 MW Maan Funded through a Grant from the Kuwait Fund For Arab Economic Development EPC project, awarded to the Spanish company Elecnor, using GAMESA machines. operational by March 2016.

Spanish Grants: Projects Under Construction # Type Capacity Location Project(s) Information & Current Status 4 PV Solar 5 PV Solar 2 MW Azraq Debt Swap Grant. EPC project, awarded to a Spanish company Atersa operational since Med April 2015. 3 MW Azraq Soft loan. EPC project with a Spanish company Ennera operational since Med April 2015.

Direct Proposals Scheme/ Round 1: Projects Under Development # Type Capacity Location Project(s) Information 1 Direct Proposal Round 1/ PV Solar 2 Direct Proposal Round 1/ Wind 200 MW total 10 projects in Maan Area, 1 in Aqaba, 1 in Mafraq 230 MW 3projects in the South, and 1 project in the North. (12) PV solar proposals were received in March 2013 with total capacity of (200) MW. PPAs signed in March 2014. reached Financial Close in May 2015 To be operational end 2015/2016. Proposals have been submitted by 30/09/2014, currently under final negotiations. Operational in 2018

Direct Proposals Scheme/ Round 2: Projects Under Development # Type Capacity Location Project(s) Information & Current Status 1 PV Solar 200 MW total (50 each) North, East and Middle Jordan 2 Wind 89 MW Fujeij / Shobak (45) MOUs were signed with short listed PV bidders. 34 Proposals were submitted by 10 February 2015. Currently under final negotiations, Encouraging prices were proposed. On 30 November 2014, KEPCO submit a direct proposal for this project, currently under final negotiations.

Gulf Grants: Projects Under Development # Type Capacity Location Project(s) Information & Current Status 1 PV Solar 65 100 MW Al Quweira/ Aqaba EPC Project. Funded by Abu Dhabi Fund 15 Bidders were qualified 7 proposals were received by the deadline (26 July 2015), currently under evaluation. To be operational by 2017

Job Opportunities for Renewable Energy Projects Under Development Energy Investment Projects and Opportunities Investment Amount (USD Million) Total Job Opportunities Direct Jobs Indirect Jobs Governorate 1. Solar Energy: Financial Closure- Projects of First Round (200 MW- 12 Projects in Ma an, Mafraq, Aqaba) 400 600 500 100 Ma an, Mafraq, Aqaba 2. Solar Energy: Qwairah Project (65-100 MW- 1 Project in Qwairah- Aqaba) 3. Solar Energy: Project of Local Company Philadelphia- connected to distribution network (10 MW- 1 Project in Mafraq) 150 120 100 20 Aqaba 25 60 50 10 Mafraq

Energy Investment Projects and Opportunities Investment Amount (USD Million) Total Job Opportunities: Direct Jobs Indirect Jobs Governorate 4. Solar Energy: North, Eastern and Middle Projects (200 MW Projects in North, Eastern & Middle Areas) 5. Wind Energy: First Round Projects (230 MW 3 Projects in Rajef- Ma an, Tafileh, Mazar- Irbid) 6. Wind Energy: Project of Kurian Company KEPCO (89 MW I Project in Fujaj- Shoubak) 7. Wind Energy: Project of Spanish Company Elecnor (80 MW- 1 Project in Ma an) 400 600 500 100 all 400 600 500 100 Ma an, Tafileh, Irbid 160 120 100 20 Ma an 120 60 50 10 Ma an Total 1655 2160 1800 360

Small Scale RE Projects Small scale consumers has been given the opportunity to generate their own electricity and sell the extra (if any) to the distribution utilities at a fixed tariff. This covers consumers from different sectors like residential, industrial, commercial, agricultural etc. More than 4000 Applications received so far by DisCos. Currently 33 MW installed capacity (rooftop About 30 MW Approved applications.

Benefits from Renewable Energy Projects Establishing new project companies to run and operate RE projects. More employment in RE sector. Establishing new RE industries especially PV solar. Encouraging investors to maximize the local content in their projects (enjoy more incentives). More development in the less developed areas in Jordan in terms of socio-economic and employment aspects. More utilization of Private Land especially in the less development areas and Development Zones. Balanced risk allocation

Template Contractual Documents (Transparent Process Minimum Risk- Less cost) Instructions for developing RE projects (IRPP) Prequalification requirements Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) Land Lease Agreement Government Guarantee Agreement

Conclusion Jordan has laid down the necessary Policy and Regulatory frameworks for Renewable Energy, and is ready now to attract and receive commercial investments. Template contractual documents (mainly PPAs) and Instructions for developing RE projects do exist. Grid reinforcement (Green Corridor) is undergoing by NEPCO in order to install more RE Capacities.