Jordan Energy

Central

Central government is responsible for:

  • Royal Commission to review and update the national master strategy for the energy sector. The Royal Commission has formed subcommittees to cover three main sectors:
    § oil, electricity and natural gas,
    § renewable energy and energy conservation,
    § alternative and local energy 
  • Providing crude oil and oil derivatives for consumers at lowest cost;
  • Work on the high availability of electric power on an ongoing basis and to the best standards and specifications;
  • The development and exploitation of domestic energy sources;
  • To create opportunities for the private sector and encourage investment in the energy and mineral resources sector;
  • Improve energy efficiency and use down to improve the quality of service to the consumer;
  • The development of new and renewable energy sources and increase its contribution to the total energy mix;
  • Easing the burden of imported energy and manufacturing costs for the state budget;
  • Energy infrastructure.

Responsible bodies Ministry of Energy

Sources:

Law of the Natural Resources Authority No. 12 of 1968

Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Law No. 13, 2012

IEA Jordan

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