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Markaz Infrastructure Report 2014 Egypt Power Awaiting transformation Research Highlights: Examining and analyzing the status of the Egypt’s power sector, highlighting the demand, supply and growth trends. The report also discusses the scope for renewable and nuclear energy and the challenges facing the power sector

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Despite being rich in natural resources, Egypt is plagued by political and economic instability. Power subsidies that have existed for a long time, have come into question for their sustainability and their impact on the economy. Problems with existing infrastructure that have produced widespread transmission and distribution problems, declining oil production and natural gas exports, and lack of technical expertise to scale up the power infrastructure are causing the widening gap between demand and consumption. All this, coupled with depleting resources and global environmental awareness have prompted the Egypt government to increase the share of renewable resources in power generation. In this report, we have analyzed the structural setup of the Egypt power sector, and briefly discuss the laws and regulations that are applicable and the political situation that plagues the country. The report provides an overview of the power sector, including demand and supply dynamics, and the various sources that are being used to generate electricity. Furthermore, the report also covers the scope in Egypt for renewable and nuclear energy, along with the challenges in power sector for the various stakeholders. Number of Pages: 64 Number of Tables: 19 Number of Charts: 24 http://www.e-marmore.com/offerstores/egypt-power/91/1/2350/

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Markaz Infrastructure Report 2014

Egypt Power

Awaiting transformation

Research Highlights:

Examining and analyzing the status of the Egypt’s power sector,

highlighting the demand, supply and growth trends. The report

also discusses the scope for renewable and nuclear energy and

the challenges facing the power sector

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Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary .............................................................................................. 5

2. Egypt Power Sector .............................................................................................. 7

3. Power Sector ......................................................................................................17

4. Structural Setup .................................................................................................29

Egyptian Electrical Holding Company ...............................................................................30

Hydro Power Projects Executive Authority ........................................................................33

Atomic Energy Authority .................................................................................................34

Nuclear Power Plants Authority .......................................................................................34

New and Renewable Energy Authority .............................................................................35

Egypt Transmission and Distribution ................................................................................36

Egypt Power Sector Investments .....................................................................................36

5. Political Situation ...............................................................................................39

6. Law and Regulation ............................................................................................41

7. Scope of Renewable and Nuclear energy ............................................................42

Solar Power ...................................................................................................................42

Hydro ...........................................................................................................................43

Wind ............................................................................................................................43

Geothermal ...................................................................................................................44

Nuclear Energy ..............................................................................................................44

Emergence of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) ................................................................45

8. Challenges ..........................................................................................................46

9. APPENDIX ...........................................................................................................50

Global Power Scenario ....................................................................................................50

Future Technological Advancements ................................................................................54

Electricity Lines Across the country & key power installations ............................................59

List of Ongoing Power Projects in Egypt ...........................................................................60

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Tables Charts

2.1 Egypt-Statistics 1.1 Egypt Ministry of Electricity and Energy

3.1 Egypt Power Capacity Forecast 2012-20 2.1 Egypt Population (2000-2012)

3.2 Egypt Power Consumption Forecast (2010-2020)

2.2 Egypt GDP growth (per cent), 2002-2018

3.3 Egypt Electricity Prices by Voltage (PT/KWh) 2.3 Tourist Arrivals in Egypt (million) 2000-2013

3.4 Egypt Electricity Prices – Residential Sector 2.4 Travel and Tourism direct contribution to GCP (In

USD billion and per cent terms), 2000-2013

3.5 Egypt Electricity Prices – Commercial Sector (PT/KWh) 2.5

Total oil production and consumption in Egypt,

2000-2012 (‘000 bbl/d)

3.6 Government spending on subsidies 2.6 Egypt Export of Crude Oil, 2012

3.7 Egypt Spending on Food and Petroleum

Subsidies 2.7 Total natural gas production and consumption in Egypt, 2000-2011 (billion cubic feet)

3.8 Egypt Electricity Cost and Subsidies, 2010 2.8 Egypt Natural Gas Exports, 2000-2011 (billion

cubic feet)

3.9 Egypt Natural Gas Cost and Subsidies, 2010 2.9 Egypt LNG Exports, 2012

3.10 Egypt Petroleum Cost and Subsidies, 2010 3.1 Egypt Total power Generation (2000-2011)

3.11 Egypt Energy Subsidies Comparison (2003-2010) 3.2 Egypt power Generation by sources (2000-2011)

4.1 EETC Capacity of transformers (MVA) as on

30/6/2011 3.3 Egypt Power Consumption, Generation comparison (2000-2011), in billion kWh

4.2 EETC Length of circle (Km) as on 30/6/2011 3.4 Egypt per Capita Power Consumption (2000 -2011)

4.3 Egypt Sixth Five Year Plan 3.5 Egypt Power Consumption by Sector, 2011-12

4.4 Egypt Seventh Five Year Plan 3.6 Structure of Petroleum subsidies, 2012-13

9.1 CAGR of Power Generation – Region Wise 3.7 Egypt Energy Subsidies as Percentage of GDP and Budget

9.2 CAGR of Power Consumption – Region Wise 4.1 Electricity authorities and companies

9.3 Major Wind farm projects ongoing worldwide 4.2 Egypt Power Sector Structure

4.3 Key Oil and Natural Gas infrastructure in Egypt

9.1 World Energy Mix, 2013

9.2 Composition of World Power Generation in 2008

(Values in Billion kWh)

9.3 Total Power Generation Geography Wise

9.4 Total Power Consumption Geography Wise

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