Improvement of Energy Efficiency in the Jordanian Water Sector (IEE)
Description
Overview | |
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Sector | Energy |
Focus area | Energy efficiency |
Type of action | Project |
Scope | National |
Stage | Under development |
Submitted to UNFCCC registry | Yes |
Start of initiative | 2013 |
Financing and support details | |
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Financing status | Seeking financing |
Total cost | US$ 141 mln |
Financing requested | US$ 56.5 mln |
Financing received to-date | US$ 0 mln |
Principal source of financing | Not known |
Principal type of financing | Not known |
Capacity building required | Yes |
Technology transfer required | Yes |
Additional information | |
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Proponent(s) | MoEnv, Jordanian Water Companies |
International funder(s) |
(no data)
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Organization providing technical support | GIZ, KfW |
Contact |
Ministry of Environment
Ahmas Alqatarneh, Secretary General +962- 6- 5521941 |
The IEE programme is a sector wide programme to increase energy efficiency for water infrastructre with the objective to reduce the specific energy consumption per m3 of produced water targeting pumping facilities, wellfields, booster stations, the water supply network and other water infrastructure in the country.
Activities: (2014 - 2024)
The Water Authority of Jordan is the largest electricity consumer in the country, using about 15% of Jordan's national energy production. The IEE programme is a sector wide programme to increase energy efficiency for water infrastructure with the objective to reduce the specific energy consumption per m3 of produced water targeting pumping facilities, well-fields, booster stations, the water supply network and other water infrastructure in the country. The IEE Programme is directly aiming at energy savings and GHG emission reduction in the different Governorate of the Kingdom together with the Jordanian public water companies and key stakeholders. Jordan seeks support for further preparation of this NAMA, as well as for implementation of it. The scope of the preparation is for an expert to prepare a NAMA proposal and to generate funds for implementation. Activities in the implementation phase will include technical improvements of the water infrastructure.
Impact and MRV
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Cumulative GHG reductions: No data available |
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The Water Authority of Jordan is the largest electricity consumer in the country, using about 15% of Jordan's national energy production. The NAMA will aim to increase energy efficiency in the sector.
Co-benefits:
Social: | Information has not been provided |
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Economic: | Information has not been provided |
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Environmental: | Information has not been provided |
MRV Framework:
No MRV plan has been defined