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Publication - Renewables Readiness Assessment: The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

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Title
Renewables Readiness Assessment: The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Publisher
International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
Author
Zoheir Hamedi, Reem Korban, Gürbüz Gönül, Divyam Nagpal, Samer Zawaydeh
Published in
February 2021
Abstract
Jordan's energy diversification strategy is centred around renewables, which are expected will provide the low-cost, reliable, secure and environmentally sustainable energy required to power its new engines of economic growth – manufacturing, transport, construction and agriculture.

The National Energy Strategy 2020–2030 presents the evolution of the energy sector under its vision for stimulating demand, achieving efficiency and improving electricity system flexibility.

This Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA) highlights key actions for the short and medium-term that could create more conductive conditions for renewable energy development. It aims to help unlock Jordan's renewable energy potential and provide the means to meet the energy diversification goals of its national strategy.
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