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3.5.5 10/20 MWp Photovoltaics in rooftops<br />

The solar energy potential for the country and <strong>Karak</strong> region is very high thus businesses will<br />

be encouraged to exploit this opportunity and install PVs in order to curtail a part of their<br />

electricity consumption. The utilization of rooftops is proposed for the installation of a total<br />

capacity of 10 MW of PVs (for the 14% target) and 20 MW respectively (for the 40% target).<br />

The produced electricity from Renewable Energy Sources like sun has zero emission factor.<br />

Consequently the substitution of electricity production source with alternative ones will<br />

contribute to the CO 2 reduction.<br />

Table 46: Action 4.5 in numbers<br />

Photovoltaics in rooftops 10/15 MWp<br />

1 st Scenario<br />

14%<br />

2 nd Scenario<br />

40%<br />

Duration 2018 - 2030<br />

Private Funds Mobilized (JOD) 10,000,000 20,000,000<br />

Annual Energy Production (MWh) 16,985.64 33,971.28<br />

Annual Emission Reduction (tn CO 2) 11,193.54 22,387.07<br />

Funding Source<br />

Private funds<br />

Net Present Value (NPV) >>0 >>0<br />

3.5.6 Replacing existing electric water heater with solar collectors<br />

Several businesses activated in the tertiary sector, such as hospitals and hotels, utilize<br />

extensively water heating for covering theirs and their customers’ needs. Since the<br />

penetration of SWH in the sector in the baseline year was negligible, there is a significant<br />

potential for electricity savings through the adoption of SWH. Two different penetration levels<br />

were assumed for the 1 st and the 2 nd scenario respectively.<br />

Key data on the action are presented in the following table.<br />

Table 47: Action 4.6 in numbers<br />

Replacing existing electric water heater with solar collectors<br />

1 st Scenario<br />

14%<br />

2 nd Scenario<br />

40%<br />

Duration 2018 - 2025<br />

Private Funds Mobilized (JOD) 12,500 20,800<br />

Annual Energy Production (MWh) 47.31 78.86<br />

Annual Emission Reduction (tn CO 2) 31.18 51.97<br />

Funding Source<br />

Private funds<br />

Net Present Value (NPV) >0 >0<br />

3.5.7 Replacement of existing lamps with LEDs<br />

Similarly to the respective action in the residential sector, there are two scenarios envisaged<br />

for this action, focusing on lighting in existing buildings. Under the 1 st scenario, it is expected<br />

that through the awareness raising activities business owners and building managers will be<br />

encouraged to implement measures like this with a penetration level of 30%, thus contributing<br />

to the energy savings and CO 2 reduction in the region.<br />

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