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5.1 5.2 Replacement of the existing
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6.3 1 MW PVs in the north of Aqaba
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In addition in the next figure the
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According to an EIB report of 2008,
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in place, thus supporting action by
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As far as the wind is concerned, th
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Table 79: ASEZA’s score in the Ad
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Table 81: Vulnerability analysis (b
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Population Infrastructure Built Env
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Table 82: Risk assessment Receptors
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Receptors Receptors Weather Sensiti
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Provide access to public buildings
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make them more aware on how to save
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protected by a heat stroke. The est
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than daily, cover swimming pools wh
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Jordan is also classified as one of
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Smart meters (installation in Green
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3. Using fewer, more durable materi
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Senior Water Quality Management Spe
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5.2 #2 - Smarter Transportation Sys
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Annual Diesel consumption after imp
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manage network’s access permissio
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4. Cost Estimates Initial and start
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consumption in building - PV System
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Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authori
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(MWh/a) (MWh/a) 2,487 1,359 CO 2 Re
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The specific activities envisaged u
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1. Building a modern and environmen
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EU Funds & Programs and other exter
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sometimes burnt and sometimes left
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Waste management 1. Base Liner Syst
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communication concepts and CAPP met
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IV. Previous awareness actions cond
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General Objective: Dissemination of
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Sustainable Development Model / Sup
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Project lifetime: The planned commu
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The action will be self-financed. 7
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Challenges: Increase of energy cons
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6.2.8 Template 3.2 - CAPP activitie
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SECAP Priority Actions Smart transp
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SECAP Priority Actions Aqaba Waste
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to save money in the long term); an
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SECAP for the Aqaba Special Economi
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The European Union is made up of 28