Nov 12, 2024 · The new law aims to improve the efficiency and reliability of Jordan''s electricity infrastructure and introduces the concept of energy storage in the country''s legislation for the
5 days ago · The initiative comes as Jordan''s renewable energy penetration reaches 26 percent of the total energy mix by late 2023, creating new challenges for grid management amid
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Nov 13, 2024 · The new law aims to improve the efficiency and reliability of Jordan''s electricity infrastructure and introduces the concept of energy storage in the country''s legislation for the
Nov 13, 2024 · Jordan has adopted a new electricity law that replaces the temporary legislation enacted in 2002 and encourages investment in electricity storage and green hydrogen projects
Interviewed by The Jordan Times, officials and experts underlined the need to utilise high technology to store energy produced from renewables, be they solar or wind. Acknowledging that Jordan has achieved “tremendous” progress in the renewable energy sector, other experts called on the government to extend more incentives to businesses.
AMMAN — Jordan has secured a pioneering status in renewables, yet it is still facing a major challenge: Energy surplus. Interviewed by The Jordan Times, officials and experts underlined the need to utilise high technology to store energy produced from renewables, be they solar or wind.
Jordan’s solar and wind energy have been the most prevalent, accounting for nearly 20 per cent of the country’s electricity grid, according to the International Trade Administration’s website.
The conditions for solar energy are ideal in Jordan, where the average number of sunny days per year is 316, combined with large desert areas that are sparsely populated, the International Trade Administration’s website said.
Wind turbines are seen at the Tafileh Wind Farm, some 180km southwest of Amman (File photo) AMMAN — Jordan has secured a pioneering status in renewables, yet it is still facing a major challenge: Energy surplus.
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